every year about 55 thousand people die from rabies
Rabies infect humans depending on how far is the bite to your brain.
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
Rabies can infect any mammal. However, most mammals, and most bush dogs, do not have rabies.
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To burn through its victims and infect as many as possible.
If a cat has a rabies shot after it has already become infected with rabies, the shot will be ineffective and the cat can infect people despite having been vaccinated. If the cat receives its rabies shot while it is healthy, and if the shot is effective (which it is nearly all the time), then the cat cannot catch rabies and cannot infect a human. However, a very small number of rabies shots (about one in 100,000) is not effective. Note that the rabies vaccine can lose effectiveness if it is mishandled. In almost all cases, if the original shot is ineffective, the booster shot corrects it.
not too many victims. Almost 15-20 per year. Plague infections are not very common today.
Rabies is transmitted through the salvia. If a cat has rabies, he can infect you with it. If a person is bitten or scratched by a cat with rabies, they have the possibility of getting rabies. An animal with rabies can show several symptoms. It can be disoriented, dumb looking, vicious, tired, foaming at the mouth, and/or unable to swallow. The only way to check for rabies is to send the head of the animal off for brain biopsy. For humans there is no test. If you are bitten or scratched by a rabies animal, go get rabies shots immediately.
Looks like it already has, on your face. Come at me bro'
rabies, but that's kind of vise-versa don't you think?
It is possible, but not likely. If the dog has rabies, and you have cuts in your mouth, it could be possible to be infected.
Yes. Rabies is not particular about species; any mammal can get it, and it's even possible to infect birds with it (in the lab; I don't think there are any known wild cases).