Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Survival data using the Milwaukee protocol are available from the rabies registry.
The reasons for Giese's survival under the Milwaukee protocol remain controversial.
Induced coma was used in the treatment of symptomatic rabies through the Milwaukee protocol.
The Milwaukee protocol is sometimes referred to as the "Wisconsin protocol".
The Milwaukee protocol is an experimental course of treatment of an infection of rabies in a human being.
The anesthetic drug ketamine has shown the potential for rabies virus inhibition in rats, and is used as part of the Milwaukee protocol.
Giese's treatment regimen became known as the "Milwaukee protocol", which has since undergone revision with the second version omitting the use of ribavirin.
In 2005, Jeanna Giese, the first patient treated with the Milwaukee protocol, became the first person ever recorded to have survived rabies without receiving successful post-exposure prophylaxis.