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When rabies is left untreated, the virus progresses to the central nervous system, leading to severe neurological symptoms such as confusion, agitation, paralysis, and seizures. As the disease advances, it can result in coma and ultimately death, typically within weeks to months after the onset of symptoms. Once clinical signs appear, rabies is almost always fatal, making prompt medical intervention critical after potential exposure. Vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis are essential to prevent the disease if administered before symptoms develop.

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