Rabies is caused by a virus, which is usually transmitted in saliva, by a bite from a rabid animal.
Bats, cats, dogs, and foxes are most likely to cause rabies. If you get bitten by (for example, a bat) then you don't know if it has rabies or not. All these wild animals may have rabies so WATCH OUT! if a bat bites u its disease spreads inside your body and its gonna wanna touch the Spinal cord. (that's the spine) It wants to reach the brain to cause dizziness. You must visit a Doctor immediately!!!! Your brain is meta functioning so there is a 99.9% of change you can die or survive. almost no one in the world can survive of rabies so i would say about 3 people would survive and almost everyone that has this disease would die.
By biting of dog.
The effects rabies can have on your body can almost certainly lead to death. Although it will make you froth at the mouth and be very ferocious and unpredictable, although these are no certainties in my opinion don't go near an animal with rabies.
Yes. A Person can have a reaction to the Rabies Shots that are given to counter the Rabies Virus. Just as a person can have a reaction to any medication. However, if the dog was found to not have Rabies then the reaction will not have anything to do with the person having/getting rabies.
Not in Australia. There is no rabies in Australia.
Yes they can and do, get rabies.
Not at all. Koalas are native to Australia, and Australia is free of rabies.
There is no specific type or class of bat that has rabies; just be on careful alert and keep clean to avoid rabies.
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when you get bit it will cause swellen
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.
Yes. A Person can have a reaction to the Rabies Shots that are given to counter the Rabies Virus. Just as a person can have a reaction to any medication. However, if the dog was found to not have Rabies then the reaction will not have anything to do with the person having/getting rabies.
No. If proper treatment is not administered before symptoms show, rabies has a near 100% mortality rate.
Hamsters can't get rabies they're too small.
Immediately following the shot for rabies dogs can vomit, develop a fever, loss consciousness, or even die. Other side effects from rabies vaccine are facial swelling and circulatory shock.
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.
There a number of possible effects of getting bitten by a mouse. The most common ones include tetanus, rabies, rat-bite fever and many more.
Rabies virus is the causative agent for rabies.
Dimiana only causes side effects to appear when taken in medicinal amounts. Side effects may include convulsions and other symptoms similar to rabies or strychnine poisoning. It can also interfere with blood glucose control.
Rabies can only occur if your dog is not vaccinated against rabies and if the dog that bit your dog has rabies. If it does not have rabies then your dog will not have rabies. But if you're still in doubt, see your Veterinarian.