Rabies has been known since the ancient days of 2300 B.C. This lethal virus still exists in almost all parts of the world.
According to the Western Journal of Medicine article below, Rabies was considered an "Old World Disease", i.e. from Europe/Asia/Africa. However, it had arrived in the Americas prior to Columbus, presumably over the northern land bridge where Native Americans are believed to have migrated during the last glacial period.
In Ancient times it had essentially spread globally.
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Not in Australia. There is no rabies in Australia.
Yes they can and do, get rabies.
No, to the rabies virus undead is as good as dead, and the body of a vampire cannot assist in the reproduction of viruses. HOWEVER vampires have been know to spread disease. Count Orlof was know to start a plague by his feeding habits.
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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No. Records of rabies have been found from more than 4,000 years ago.
yes, if your dog has rabies there is nothing you can do you have to put them down asap , so they dont get to mean and start trying to bite you, they are anyware for 25 $ to 40 $
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Their mouth foams up and they start going mad.
There is no cure for rabies once you start showing the symptoms. If you get rabies shots before you show symptoms but very soon after you get bit they can stop the rabies. There are 6 known cases of people surviving symtomatic rabies.
The rabies vaccine is killed rabies germs which triggers your body to start to produce antibody cells that fight rabies. the immunoglobulin is a serum of a lot of already ready antibodies harvested from blood donors. thsi provides your body an immediate way of fighting a possible infection.
Animals can get rabies from being bitten by a infected animal.
Rabies virus is the causative agent for rabies.
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.
Rabies is viral.