The history and carriers of rabies literally means "madness and anger", and rabies is often recognized by the unique bubbles and the rough behavior of the mouth. However, this is only a tip of the iceberg. This disease spreads by the saliva of infected carriers. Rabies is a viral disease against the nervous system and is always fatal except in a single case. Natural therapy and psychotherapy are used to fight this deadly disease until the discovery of immunization completely changes medicine.
Infectious diseases such as West Nile virus, Lyme disease and rabies can be carried and spread by vector (disease-causing) species such as mosquitoes, mites and rodents. The US Environmental Protection Agency has registered several pesticide products, including insect repellents, that can be used to control carriers that infect these diseases. Display information on spreading juve virus in the United States and other areas. Avian influenza, also called avian influenza, is a spontaneous infection that occurs mainly in birds. The infection of these viruses can happen to humans, but for most people the risk is usually low. EPA is working on the registration and provision of antimicrobial pesticide products (fungicides or disinfectants) that can be used to kill the avian influenza virus on inanimate surfaces and to prevent the spread of avian influenza virus. These products are often used by the poultry industry to disinfect their facilities.
Avian influenza, Ebola virus, atypical pneumonia. These diseases cause public interest - and fear - and often injure more common diseases such as forgotten rabies. But the interesting thing about rabies is that it is already a pandemic. Before the colonial period, there were no rabies in the Americas and Africa. In the 17th century, slaves and goods moved between Europe, Africa and America, colonists took the dogs - and they were crazy with them. This is the first artificial pandemic in the world. But today's headlines are two parts, "infectious diseases" and "threats". There was an epidemic in rabies - it was discovered globally, so there is again a lack of "threat"
Rabies "In Europe, the incidence of rabies in humans is very low, but dogs are still a more common source of human rabies than wild animals. Small rodents like mice and mice are rare in rabies carriers. Information The epidemiological findings of Germany are published in the Epidemiology bulletin of the Robert Koch Institute (e26) Wounds and bite in contact with people by infected animals and animals saliva may cause rabies. Whether post-exposure prophylaxis depends greatly on the nature of the exposure, the type of animal, and the situation of rabies in that area If you live only in areas without rabies and are not exposed to epidemics, It is not considered a potential carrier of rabies. An animal in that area (eg, a dog illegally imported to Europe)