Rabies affects peoples lifestyle mainly in avoiding the disease, which involves avoiding contact with wild animals and getting pets vaccinated. A person who is bitten by an animal that might have rabies will recieve a vaccination in the form of an often painful injection.
Symptoms are initially flu-like and progress to uncontrolled muscle movements, depression, mania, coma, and, almost invariably, death.
Rabies is an infectious disease. It causes death by damaging the nervous system.
moutains affect living things
Bases affect living things by killling cell membranes.
The earth's layer affect living things. They can alter their DNA's.
In advanced stage of the rabies, you get paralysis of muscles.
they can but not everything
No, the rabies virus only affects mammals.
no they dont
A catalysts speeds up the reaction in living things.
No
it can affect the growth of plants
yes but some times no
yes maggots do affect things because they are the most deadliest thing living on earth.