After weeks this may lead to new clinical symptoms including bleeding.
The researchers then looked at which volunteers actually developed clinical symptoms of a cold.
As a result, doctors must rely on clinical symptoms and patient history.
Clinical symptoms are present in less than half of patients and vary considerably.
But not all of them will develop clinical symptoms of the disease.
Clinical symptoms typically appear within 30 minutes, but may take up to two hours, depending on other foods and activities.
Clinical symptoms may not be present until 10-20% of total whole-blood volume is lost.
The incidence in the general population is roughly 0.5%, and clinical symptoms typically appear between 20 to 30 years of age.
Extreme dilation has been associated with several specific clinical symptoms.
Once clinical symptoms develop, there is no known treatment for preventing death from rabies.