Rabies
Rabies transmission usually begins when infected saliva of an animal is passed to an uninfected animal, through a bite. From the saliva's point of entry, the rabies virus travels along nerve cells to the brain. It multiplies there and moves to the salivary glands. In a rabid animal, the cycle is repeated when the animal bites a person or another animal.
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No, humans can have diseases that act like rabies, but no, that only occurs with animals.
No he does not.. but he does have 3 babies., which are very beatiful. And usually, it is animals that get rabies - not humans.
Rabies can infect humans if the human is bitten by a rabid animal. --It infects humans, but it does NOT effect them the same way it effects animals. Not an answer to the question.
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It is possible but very unlikely.
Apparently dumb rabies is simply one form of rabies, also known as paralytic rabies, and according to the online dictionary, is "... marked by sluggishness and by early paralysis especially of the muscles of jaw and throat ..." as compared with furious rabies, which is the more visibly agitated form of the disease.You can read more about dumb rabies disease in humans, below. (Dumb rabies also affects animals.)
No. There are laws which require animals to be vaccinated and/or quarantined when they are brought in form rabies areas.
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.
Yes. Rabies is a viral disease that causes dangerous inflammation of the brain in humans and other warm-blooded animals
No. Rabies is a virus transmitted by animals and humans to other animals and humans most often through a bite. If the virus reaches the central nervous system it causes severe brain damage and is fatal most of the time.
A zoonosis is an animal disease, such as rabies, which can be passed to humans.
One - and a very serious one - is rabies.