Do you mean to cure a fox with rabies or a person infected with rabies from a fox? In either case, any rabies infection is essentially the same. The person or animal must be vaccinated promptly before any symptoms show. One symptoms appear the subject is almost guaranteed to die with a survival rate well below 1%. At this point, if it is the fox that is infected, then it should be euthanized. The only treatment known to be effective on people once symptomatic is the Milwaukee protocol, in which the patient is put in an induced coma with a carefully selected group of medicines. With this treatment the survival rate is between 10-20%. Survivors face a long recovery.
rabies has no known cure.
They can get rabies.
there is no cure
No. No.
No species inherently has rabies, but any mammal can get it.
There is no cure for rabies in an animal. The animal must be destroyed (killed).
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
The only way to positively determine if a fox has rabies is for a technician to examine its brain tissue under a microscope.
No, unless in has rabies.
Such a big animal can easily transmit the rabies to you. You need to take complete immunization for rabies.
No unless it has rabies
Stay away from it, as they can be carriers for rabies.