It is called "Rabies".
well back in old England a fellow ship of crazy aristocrats began to arise and they called themselves Rabies they used to run around the town like lunatics. When the first rabid animal appeared victim said it looked like a rabies member and that was that
In the 1800's they just called it rabies like we do now Hydrophobia is synonymous with rabies.
Yes. There is a recombinant vaccine called V-RG that has been successfully used in Belgium, France, Germany and the United States to prevent outbreaks of rabies in the wildlife.
"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
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 virus and could be called a parasite.
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They would be a carrier.
On July 6th they first used it on a boy who was bitten by a dog with rabies.
Hedgehogs do not carry rabies. When they have a new smell they like they foam at the mouth and spread it on their quills. This action is often mistaken for rabies. This is NOT rabies - it's called self-annointing. No one really knows why they do it, but this is not rabies