It is possible but very unlikely.
A zoonosis is an animal disease, such as rabies, which can be passed to humans.
One - and a very serious one - is rabies.
No. Rabies is a virus transmitted by animals and humans to other animals and humans most often through a bite. If the virus reaches the central nervous system it causes severe brain damage and is fatal most of the time.
Many diseases are transmitted from animals to man. Such diseases are called as zoonoses. Rabies is noted example of such disease.
Rabies is transmitted by bite of rabid animals. Usually the carnivorous animals transmit the rabies. The virus is there in the saliva of the rabid animals.
if you get bitten by a dog with rabies you might get them
Rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning that it is transmitted to people through animals. Rabies can only be transmitted by contact with an infected mammal (humans included), This occurs typically through bites. Nationality does not inherently predispose someone to rabies. However, It should be noted that some countries have eradicated rabies, such as Japan and the UK.
Rabies is a viral disease in animals which can be transmitted through a bite from the infected animal.
Rabies is transmitted only in Mammals (Animals with breasts) so it is not likely to be transmitted to Hen. Dr Rahul Kalbhor
No, humans can have diseases that act like rabies, but no, that only occurs with animals.
An example of a zoonosis is rabies. It is caused by a virus that is commonly transmitted from infected animals, such as bats or dogs, to humans through saliva during bites or scratches. Rabies is a serious viral infection that affects the central nervous system and can be fatal if not treated promptly.
The rabies virus primarily infects mammals, including domesticated animals such as dogs and cats, as well as wild animals like bats, raccoons, and foxes. It can be transmitted to humans through bites or scratches from infected animals. While most commonly associated with these species, the virus can theoretically infect any mammal. Birds, reptiles, and amphibians are not susceptible to rabies.