We don't know - rabies has been in the mammal population for thousands of years.
No. He was not the first person to get the rabies. Rabies evolved with the mammals or you can say with warm blooded animals.
It is impossible to say. Rabies has been know of for centuries. Though perhaps by other names, such as hydrophobia.
Yes, a person given anti-rabies treatment may experience side effects such as pain at the injection site, headache, nausea, and fatigue even if the dog does not have rabies. It is important to follow medical advice and complete the full course of treatment to prevent rabies infection from developing.
Joseph lister
Rabies was not discovered by a single person as it has been known for thousands of years. However, the first written record of rabies is thought to be in the Mesopotamian Codex of Eshnunna, dating back to 2300 BC, describing symptoms similar to rabies in dogs.
Like they have rabies
If the animal is infected with the rabies virus, yes, a person can get rabies. The animal should be placed in quarantine and the person may have to undergo a series of rabies shots.
first it spreads to your nervous system. then it multiplies.
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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.
On July 6th they first used it on a boy who was bitten by a dog with rabies.
Louis Pasteur created first vaccine for rabies and anthrax.