Man to man spread is very rare with rabies. Never the less, one case is reported in 1984 in with the child with rabies had bitten his father. Child died and after few days the father also died of rabies.
if you get bitten by a dog with rabies you might get them
No, tetanus maybe & put something on it for infection, but rabies unlikely.
Rabies has not been found to be contagious from person to person. In theory, if a person infected with rabies were to bite someone else, the virus might spread, but no such cases have been recorded.
In Bali last year, as someone got bitten by a dog
Animals get rabies by being bitten by another animal that has rabies.
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
were probably bitten by an animal that had rabies, and usually needs to be put down. if the dog already but someone, the dog will defiantly have to be put down, and the person will have to get a shot.
It can. Opossums can carry Rabies. If your dog was bitten by any wild animal, it should receive a Rabies booster shot.
Yes, if a person is bitten by an animal with rabies then they can get the disease.
This question is rather confusing. However, if a dog is biting people this much, the dog needs attention of some kind. If a dog bites someone, there is probably a law in your area (if you are from the US) that it needs to be reported and then quarantined for ten days. That's the law in NYS where I live. This is to be certain the dog doesn't have rabies. My dog bit someone and even though we had proof that she had rabies vaccinations, we had to quarantine her for ten days. If your dog does not have rabies and is not vaccinated it will not catch rabies by biting a person unless the person the dog bit was carrying rabies, which is very, very unlikely. An animal catches rabies from other infected animals, from either getting scratched or bitten by that animal, or from eating a dead animal that had rabies. That's why it is so important to get your dog vaccinated every year.
No. Rabies is not a chronic condition. Once rabies symptoms appear you will almost certainly die in a matter of days. If you are bitten by an animal that might have rabies, see a doctor immediately.
I think that if you are bit by a coyote, you should go to a hospital and get checked for rabies.