7 Fascinating Facts About Rabies
What animals are prone to rabies?
Rabies is a virus that is most commonly found in dogs, followed by cats, horses, monkeys, livestock such as cows and buffaloes, rodents, squirrels, and chipmunks. Although the virus has been reported in saliva, it is rare.
1) What animals are prone to rabies?
The most common animals to be infected with rabies are dogs, followed by cats, horses, monkeys, livestock such as cows and buffaloes, rodents, squirrels, and chipmunks. Although the virus has been found in saliva, it is rare.
2) If bitten by an animal, what is the chance of getting rabies?
3) How is rabies transmitted to humans?
Rabies is usually transmitted to humans through the saliva of an infected animal, usually through a bite. In rare cases, infection can occur through contact with the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth, or through broken skin. Other possible modes of transmission include breathing in aerosolized viruses, corneal and organ transplantation, and ingestion.
4) How long do symptoms take to appear after being bitten by a rabid animal?
The incubation period for rabies, or the time between being bitten by an infected animal and the onset of symptoms, can vary greatly, from 4 days to 4 years. Most people (about 70%) will develop the disease within 3 months, and nearly all people (96%) will develop it within 1 year of the bite.
5) What are the symptoms of an infected dog?
The primary symptoms of a sick dog include coughing, increased respiratory rate, decreased appetite, lethargy, fever, and difficulty breathing. Additionally, the virus can be spread through the dog's saliva from 3 days prior to the onset of symptoms to 2 days after the onset of symptoms and can remain in the saliva until the dog's death.
The time between infection and the onset of symptoms is typically between 3 to 8 weeks, however it can take anything from 10 days to 6 months.
The symptoms of the illness can be categorized into two groups:
Ferocious, which is the more prevalent form, and
Permeable, which does not show any obvious signs.
Symptoms of the disease can be divided into three stages.
6) What are the symptoms of rabies in humans?
This can be divided into two types: the first type is characterized by restlessness and aggression, caused by a high number of viruses in the brain and the second type is paralytic, caused by an increasing number of viruses in the spinal cord.
Symptoms in humans can be divided into 3 phases.
1. The main symptom that is common in Thai people is itching around the bite area. Other symptoms may include numbness and pain around the bitten area, as well as fever, fatigue and abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Mood changes, anxiety, restlessness, and insomnia may also occur.
2. The stage of neurological symptoms can be subdivided into hydrophobia, fear of the wind, nervousness, hallucinatory mania, and paralysis. Symptoms of hydrophobia include trembling, hiccups, and spasms in the neck muscles when trying to drink, as well as pain and difficulty swallowing both hard and liquid foods. Fear of the wind may cause the patient to startle when blown by the wind. Nervousness may cause the patient to be afraid of touch and light. Hallucinatory mania may cause the patient to become rampant and ferocious. Finally, paralysis may occur.
3. In the last stage, the patient enters into a coma and becomes unconscious. In untreated patients, death typically occurs within 7 days after the onset of symptoms and within 3 days after the onset of neurological symptoms.
7) What should you do if you were scratched or bitten by a dog?
By Dr. Thanet Puapornpong, Surgeon at Vibhavadi Hospital
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