In all but a VERY limited number of cases, rabies has led to death.
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"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
Yes. I can get the rabies. But it will not transmit the disease to other animals.
It can lead to other problems like heart, and other health problems. -It can also lead to other mental health problems, due to malnutrition affecting the brain, such as depression and insomnia, among others.
Severe alcohol abuse can lead to accidents, health problems, financial problems, relationship problems, and many other problems.
It can cause problems by dissolving lead or other metals from the pipes it passes through.
No. Frogs do not carry rabies. And even if they did, driving a bike over one would not give you rabies.
It is required that all dogs be vaccinated for Rabies, but rarely there are problems, the vaccine is a weakend version of the Rabies virus, so the body can fight it very easily and then it can remember how to kill the acutal strong Rabies if they get infected, but sometimes the Rabies virus in the vaccine is not weakend very much and the body can't kill it, like its suppose to. But that is not that common.
Hedgehogs do not carry rabies. When they have a new smell they like they foam at the mouth and spread it on their quills. This action is often mistaken for rabies. This is NOT rabies - it's called self-annointing. No one really knows why they do it, but this is not rabies
No, only mammals can catch rabies. Turtles have been known to carry salmonella and many other diseases though
Never. Rabies or hydrophobia is purely a mammal's disease.
Yes, opossums can carry rabies, but they are less likely to transmit the virus compared to other mammals. Their body temperature is often too low to allow the rabies virus to thrive, making rabies infection in opossums rare. While it’s still possible for any mammal to contract rabies, the risk of getting rabies from an opossum is quite low. It's important to avoid contact with wild animals to reduce the risk of rabies and other diseases.