[ then you cant poop ]
^-- While the previous statement is probably true (after a while)
I'm assuming your body will poison itself, it's no longer producing any anti-agents for the toxins that are normally filtered by your various internal organs, so your blood would effectively be polluted with all sorts of crap you're normally shielded from.
Eventually, you'll die quite the painful death.
Rabies virus is found in the saliva of an infected animal. A bite will transmit it. It is passed from one animal to another this way.
like all animals dogs have to be bitten by another animal that already has rabies
Rabies is a viral disease in animals which can be transmitted through a bite from the infected animal.
if you get bitten by a dog with rabies you might get them
Animals can get rabies from being bitten by a infected animal.
No. It's transmitted by puncture wounds from infected animals.
Rabies is transmitted primarily by animals, and infected animals usually do not show symptoms until long after their first exposure. These factors make it very hard to track.
You see to it, helplessly, when your community is infected with the virus of corruption and rabies. Specially, when some other countries are making fast progress, with people, which love their country, unconditionally.
Rabies virus belongs to the order Mononegavirales, viruses with a nonsegmented, negative-stranded RNA genomes. Within this group, viruses with a distinct "bullet" shape are classified in the Rhabdoviridae family, which includes at
No. Rabies is caused by the rabies virus (it is therfore an infection), which is carried in the saliva of an infected animal. To become infected an animal needs to be bitten by an infected animal.
No, parasites do not cause rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, typically through a bite or scratch. Parasites are organisms that feed off another organism, but they are not responsible for causing rabies.
Rabies is transmitted only in Mammals (Animals with breasts) so it is not likely to be transmitted to Hen. Dr Rahul Kalbhor