Its the same for all mammals(as far as I know). Varies greatly. A few days to a year.
Typically 1 to 3 months, but anywhere from about a week to about a year.
Only if that kitten was infected with rabies. (exception: if that kitten was a carrier of rabies, meaning it had it but didn't show symptoms of the disease.)
Rabies is a deadly viral infection that is mainly spread by infected animals.Rabies is spread by infected saliva that enters the body through a bite or broken skin. The virus travels from the wound to the brain, where it causes swelling, or inflammation. This inflammation leads to symptoms of the disease. Most rabies deaths occur in children.In the past, human cases in the United States usually resulted from a dog bite, but recently, more cases of human rabies have been linked to bats and raccoons. Although dog bites are a common cause of rabies in developing countries, there have been no reports of rabies caused by dog bites in the United States for a number of years due to widespread animal vaccination.The actual time between infection and when you get sick (called the "incubation period") ranges from 10 days - 7 years. The average incubation period is 3 - 7 weeks.
Rabies has a long incubation period, and many victims do not remember being attacked by an animal
The incubation period is about a week.
No bulimia does not have a incubation period
Rabies. Once contracted it is 100% fatal. The catch is that it has a very long incubation period. If the shots are administered during this period, you will not contract the disease.
Rabies has a long incubation period, and many victims do not remember being attacked by an animal
Rabies has a long incubation period, and many victims do not remember being attacked by an animal
The incubation period for shingles is 2 to 3 weeks. This incubation period is the same for chicken pox as well.
the incubation period is usually a couple of years
No there is no incubation period because lupus is not contagious.
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