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Q: What is rabies and how were people treated for it in the 1950s?
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How was rabies treated during the Yukon gold rush?

Rabies were treated by people like jordon C doing stuff that bashed the rabie and owned it until it got out :)


What can rabies do?

If not treated properly, rabies may cause death.


How bad is the rabies virus?

Rabies can kill if not properly treated in time.


Is rabies a chronic condition?

No. Rabies is an acute infections disease. Death usually follows a few days after the first symptoms. That is why people are treated quickly after a possible exposure.


Do dead rabbits have rabies?

of course! its a virus so it can be transmitted to anyone.


What is the prognosis of rabies?

Good, provided it's treated rapidly. It needs treated in it's first stages, and late-stage rabies is fatal.


How is rabies treated by doctors?

People bitten by healthy, immunized animals are unlikely to need post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).


Can you die from a chipmunk?

If it has Rabies, bites you and you aren't treated. Yes.


How do you treat rabies?

If someone contracts rabies then it should ideally be treated straight away. If it is administered quickly the treatment can be effective.


How is the fear of rabies treated?

By giving placebo injections or anti-rabies injections. That depend on the individual patient and local legislation.


Can rabies kill cats?

Yes. Any mammal infected with rabies will die unless treated before symptoms show.


Is rabies fatal?

There has never been a documented case of any animal surviving rabies. If a human gets bitten by an animal with rabies they have 48 hours to get to a hospital to be treated, otherwise the human will not live either. Rabies symptoms can take 2-10 days to show and up to 14 days to infect the brain.