It is called "Rabies".
Louis Pasteur invented the vaccine for rabies in 1885.
Louis Pasteur is the man who developed the treatment and prevention of rabies.
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.
In the 1800's they just called it rabies like we do now Hydrophobia is synonymous with rabies.
Many diseases are transmitted from animals to man. Such diseases are called as zoonoses. Rabies is noted example of such disease.
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.
Rabies is non communicable disease. Man is a dead end for the disease.
No, rabies is one of the oldest diseases known and recorded by man (first recording thought to have been 4000 years ago and man didn't know about viruses 4000 years ago!)
Yes. Rabies is a virus and could be called a parasite.
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
Rabies is a disease you can catch, so it is communicable.