Author Topic: Rabies in Humans  (Read 1671 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Rabies in Humans
« on: March 15, 2011, 03:09:44 AM »
symptoms of rabies in humans irritation or pain or headache, itching, twitching at the site of infection, and fever. As the disease progresses, muscle spasms and a sore throat and respiratory breathing, swallowing difficulty may be the sufferer, a combination that could give brands "foaming at the mouth". Rabies symptoms are increased and hallucinations, convulsions, seizures, paralysis and eventually death. rabies is a viral infection that attacks the central nervous system in animals warmblodid. Rabies virus can be transmitted to humans when an infected animal saliva comes in contact with cutters, like the bite or scratch. Rabies is noted for thousands of years, but is rare in today's advanced civilizations. In the United States, there are few cases of dozens of people infected by rabies since 1990. The most common wild animals with rabies in the United States are animals, followed by bat walzorabin foxes. An estimated 85 per cent of cases of rabies in the United States attributed to wildlife. In domestic animals and livestock are the most common animals cats and dogs tend to be responsible for most of the bites. However, the bats responsible for more than half of cases of rabies transmitted to humans in the United States.

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