No. Rabies attacks the nervous system.
Yes, it is an acute viral disease of the central nervous system that can be fatal.
Its virus directly attack on cns
The rabies virus travels to the brain and spinal cord cells, their main hosts, and enters the cell. Then, it 'orders' the host to produce the rabies cell parts. After that, the parts assemble and when the host is overfilled with the virus, it bursts and the new cells go off to attack more cells. How cheerful! (sarcasm here)
It attacks the heart, liver and other systems in your body!
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
Rabies belongs to the Rhabdovirus family. The virus that causes rabies is the lyssa virus.
Rabies is a virus that is hidden. If you get the rabies virus, it can be a very serious manner. Rabies can affect both animals and humans.
By Rabies virus of family Rhabdoviridae and genus Lyssavirus which also include six other rabies related virus. It has bullet shape morphology. It is an RNA virus.Rabies is a virus that only affects mammals.Rabies is the virus and the disease it causes. It is a virus in the Group V classifications, of the order Monongavirales, Family Rhabdoviridae, Genus Lyssavirus.
The virus affects the nervous system and causes inflammation of the brain.
i looked it up and it says that rabies is caused by a virus, the lyssa virus or the Rhabdo-virus.
Rabies is caused by a rhabdovirus, which makes it a virus x :D
Rabies attacks the nervous system. Once the virus gets into the nerves near the place it enters the body, it will travel to the brain.