Human to human rabies has been documented. On record there has been 11 instances according to the CDC. Eight were cornea transplants, and three were solid organ transplants.
Rabies, or 'hydrophobia', is known as a disease that makes dogs sick and mad
Yes they can, if you did not get your Rabies shot than you can very well pass it on to the next person.
Well it wouldn't be good, considering that some have disease's (Depends on conditions). And their very small with no meat really, so theirs not much point to eating them.
yes
Humans can get rabies from an infected animal (if it bites them)
The rabies virus belongs to the Rhabdoviridae family. Rabies can be passed from the saliva of an animal to a human.
the post exposure prophylaxis is human rabies immunoglobulin followed by human diploid cell vaccine
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
If the dog's vaccinations are current, then there is no recorded case of a human contracting the rabies virus from the dog. But, a booster shot is recommended.
Man to man spread is very rare with rabies. Never the less, one case is reported in 1984 in with the child with rabies had bitten his father. Child died and after few days the father also died of rabies.
No. That is not possible. Rabies virus can be transmitted. It can not be created.
yes
s can cause rabies
Animals have their own rabies vaccine that veterinarians administer.