Rabies is a viral infection that affects the central nervous system and is almost universally fatal once clinical symptoms appear. The disease can cause severe neurological symptoms, including confusion, agitation, paralysis, and hydrophobia, leading to coma and death within weeks of symptom onset. Prevention through vaccination after exposure is critical, as there is no effective treatment once symptoms manifest. Early intervention is crucial to prevent irreversible damage and ensure survival.
No. It does not cause lockjaw.
not stopping the cause in time or not knowing the cause or realizing the cause late.
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If not treated properly, rabies may cause death.
NO. Rabies is a viral disease of mammals. Penguins are birds. - The most common cause by far is a bite from a rabid animal. In the Americas the most common rabid animals are bats and raccoons. Not many of those around areas that penguins frequent.
No, they are considered to be toxic to humans, and cause kidney damage.
Yes, rabies can kill humans. Rabies, in humans, causes a fear of water = dehydration, it can also give you a high fever and massive headaches. If yo die from Rabies, it is hard to figure out what killed you, it takes multiple tests and dissections to rule out that the cause is rabies. It can be treated though. You will need to get 100 shots (I'm not kidding either) an average of 4 people die each year from rabies.
Because sometimes when humans control floods they can cause damage to nearby areas.
Yes, the rabies vaccine can potentially cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
A rating of EF5 is reserved for the tornadoes that cause the greatest degree of damage.
According to Texas Institute of Health strep throat, when not treated, can cause permanent heart damage.
No all tornadoes are a threat even weak tornadoes cause they all bring damage and an impact on humans even weak tornadoes cause somebody can die if there close to a weak tornado or a small object that can cause significant damage to humans