Why aren’t there more deaths in the US caused by rabies?

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All it takes is one bite from a rabid animal, with no follow up medical treatment, and death is virtually guaranteed. But there have been less than 100 deaths in the last century in the US. Why aren’t deaths more common, especially given the sheer volume of wilderness and wild animals in the US?

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I imagine the vast, vast majority of people seek immediate medical attention when they get bitten by any animal, especially one that appears to be rabid.

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