Only if the human doing the biting was/is infected with it.
Rabies can be found in almost any animal that has been bitten by another rabid animal., humans can et rabies as well, not just dogs.
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
It could if it was bitten by a rabid animal.
Rabies can infect humans if the human is bitten by a rabid animal. --It infects humans, but it does NOT effect them the same way it effects animals. Not an answer to the question.
I would think it's a joke. The phrase "bitten by a rabid..." is mostly followed by an animal that has rabies, like a dog or a bat. A rabid animal often seems less in control of itself, so it's madly rushing about in a panic. If a gay person was playing around and gave you a little bite, you might say you'd been "bitten by a rabid gay". As a joke, right!
If you are bitten by a rabid animal, the vaccine can prevent the virus from infecting the central nervous system. See link below for more information:
unfortunately, there is no cure.
For animals - yearly immunizations are recommended. For humans - if bitten by a suspected rabid animal - contact a doctor or hospital IMMEDIATELY!
No, a cat does not "naturally" have rabies; it is a disease that is transmitted from other infected animals, almost always through a bite. However, being bitten by a rabid animal does not necessarily mean that the bitten animal will become infected. Humans, cats, and dogs are only mildly susceptible to the disease.
Yes, a human can survive a rabid dog bite if they receive prompt medical treatment. This usually involves receiving a series of rabies vaccinations soon after being bitten. It is important to seek medical help immediately if bitten by a potentially rabid animal.
Depends on where in world you are. Even a bite from a rabid dog can be successfully treated in the U.S. these days -- though treatment is not pleasant.
Untreated rabies is fatal. Not very many humans even survive it after showing symptoms. So, yes, a rabid rat would eventually die after having bitten someone.