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RBFResting Bitch Face
RBFRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura
RBFRadial-Basis Function (neural network type)
RBFRunning Blog Family
RBFReel Big Fish (band)
RBFRed Bluff (Amtrak station code; Red Bluff, CA)
RBFReplace-by-Fee (cryptocurrency)
RBFRockefeller Brothers Fund
RBFRandom Block File
RBFRenal Blood Flow
RBFReserve Bank of Fiji
RBFRangierbahnhof (German: railway classification yard)
RBFRemove Before Flight
RBFRetired Boxers Foundation
RBFRat-Bite Fever
RBFRetinoblastoma-Family
RBFRubidium Fluoride
RBFRestaurationsBranchens Forbund (Denmark)
RBFRetirement Benefits Fund (Australia)
RBFRoad Back Foundation
RBFRetinoblastoma-Family Protein
RBFRiverbank Filtration
RBFRound Bottom Flask (chemistry)
RBFRunning Best Friend
RBFRailway Business Forum
RBFRule-Based Forecasting
RBFReef Ball Foundation
RBFRoyal Blind Foundation (Australia)
RBFRadical Beer Faction
RBFRoslagens Båtförbund (Swedish)
RBFRadar Beam Former
RBFRecord Blueprint File System
RBFRiegersburg Zu Fürstenfeld (German)
RBFRandom Beamforming
RBFReims Basket Féminin (French women's basketball team)
RBFRhythm and Blues Foundation
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Lieberman described three children with rat-bite fever seen at his hospital over the past several years, all of whom presented with fevers, polyarthritis, and the characteristic rash, which was most prominent on the soles of the feet.
In the United States, two people have died of rat-bite fever, which is believed to have come from pet animals.
Other diseases include rat-bite fever, salmonella and kidney virus.
"In addition, plague, murine typhus fever, leptospirosis, rat-bite fever, trichinosis, food poisoning, rickettsial pox, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, and rabies can be transmitted by rats and mice, while malaria, yellow fever, dengue, mosquito-borne encephalitis, and filariasis can be transmitted by mosquitoes."
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