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All mammals can be affected by rabies. Although most rodents are immune to the disease, and do not carry it.
Brains
"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
Yes, in fact they're one of the biggest carriers of it. They can't *contract* rabies, meaning they have it, and can spread it to people, but don't get affected by it themselves.
All parts
South Asia
The rabies infection varies all different ages from ages one and up.
Rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning that it is transmitted to people through animals. Rabies can only be transmitted by contact with an infected mammal (humans included), This occurs typically through bites. Nationality does not inherently predispose someone to rabies. However, It should be noted that some countries have eradicated rabies, such as Japan and the UK.
in a rabits mouth
No, the word "rabies" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
It is part of the rhabdovirus family.
The other name for rabies in hydrophobia (fear of water). The affected animal is not afraid of water, it cannot drink due to the late effects of the disease process.