Medical treatment must be sought soon after exposure because death invariably follows once the infection becomes established
Yes, it is possible to get rabies from a cat bite if the cat is infected with the rabies virus. It is important to seek medical attention if you are bitten by a cat to determine the risk of rabies transmission and receive appropriate treatment.
Nobody has survived rabies without treatment. When some body survive like that, you can say that he had no rabies.
Louis Pasteur discovered the preventive treatment for rabies in 1885.
No. There is no such thing as a zombie. If a person is bitten by an animal with rabies they must seek medical treatment quickly. Without vaccination, the only effective treatment has a survival rate of less than 20%.
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.
Cobra vine, also known as "cobra plant" or by its scientific name Trichosanthes kirilowii, has been traditionally used in some cultures for its medicinal properties, including potential applications in treating rabies. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support its efficacy as an anti-rabies treatment. It's essential to rely on proven medical interventions, such as post-exposure prophylaxis, for rabies prevention and treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice regarding rabies or any other serious health conditions.
It depends on the injury. All injuries require different types of treatment.
No. Vampirism is not proven, but rabies is a disease which is 100% fatal after it incubates. If you are bitten by an animal, or a human for that matter, you should seek immediate medical treatment. No, even if vampirism were true, you could not become a vampire if you get rabies. To become a vampire you would have be bitten by a vampire. (but not fed on)
Nothing you eat can help with rabies. Get medical attention immediately.
Louis Pasteur is the man who developed the treatment and prevention of rabies.
No. There are laws which require animals to be vaccinated and/or quarantined when they are brought in form rabies areas.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is any medical treatment started immediately after exposure to a pathogen especially a virus. For example rabies vaccine is given to humans and animals who been exposed to rabies.. Also tetanus vaccine is given to tetanus exposure. AZT is given for treatment for AIDS exposure.