rabies.....
most commonly transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. the actual virus itself must reach the neurons to work, for rabies affects the nervous system.
Rabies is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal.
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
If you friend 'Nico' has rabies himself and any of is saliva gets into an open wound on your body then you can be infected with rabies by your friend.
rabies
Brains
Nobody has survived rabies without treatment. When some body survive like that, you can say that he had no rabies.
no
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.
ofcourse. better to take vaccine
The only time opossums can carry rabies is if they're ill and their body temperature rises. In fact, you are more likely to get rabies than an opossum!
when you get bit it will cause swellen
Absolutely not. There is no rabies in Australia, and platypuses are found only in Australia. Furthermore, although it is believed that any warm blooded mammal can get rabies, platypuses' body temperatures are too low to harbour rabies. They have an average body temperature of 32 degrees Celsius, compared to most mammals' body temperature of 37-38 degrees Celsius.