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No, rabies is a disease that only affects mammals.
No, the rabies virus only affects mammals.
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
Rabies is a disease that affects mammals. Non mammals such as reptiles, birds, fish, insects etc. do not contract rabies.
No, a dog cannot survive with rabies. Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the central nervous system and is almost always fatal if not treated promptly.
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.
Yes, dolphins can contract rabies, but it is rare. Rabies is a viral disease that affects the nervous system and can be transmitted to mammals, including dolphins, through the bite of an infected animal.
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.)
The virus affects the nervous system and causes inflammation of the brain.
Yes, rabies is a viral disease that affects mammals, including humans. It is caused by the rabies virus, which is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal. Rabies is a serious and often fatal illness if not treated promptly.
No, rabies is only infective to mammals, so fish (and reptiles, amphibians and birds) are all safe from it. However, fish have their own neurotropic viral infections, so it's possible to see disease in fish that causes similar signs to rabies in mammals.
Yes. Just like humans, a dog with rabies will refuse to drink at all even though they may be dying of thirst. Rhabdovirus is rabies , and where we get the words RABID and RABIES . It affects any infected mammal very similarly