Rabies: a disease that is fatal to wildlife and humans Abstract: Rabies is a dangerous disease that affects animals and humans. Rabies is caused by lyssavirus, almost 100% fatal. Most infected people died here, but some magical incidents survive. As she recovered without using the rabies vaccine, a very special case occurred in the life of Jeanna Giese. There are four official vaccines approved by the FDA, but there is no guarantee that they will cure.
Rabies with a name that comes from Latin means "anger" that has caused fear for centuries. Italian doctor Girolama Fracastoro discovers that rabies is a fatal disease for humans and animals in the 16th century and calls it a refractory wound. Lewis Pasteur made the first rabies vaccine using raw rabies virus in 1885 (Hennessen, 17). Early vaccines of Pasteur may cause serious or fatal reactions, but this is the beginning of effective vaccines today. Rabies has a long history in medicine and is now well-known.
Rabies is a fatal infectious viral disease in most cases after the onset of clinical symptoms. In cases of up to 99%, dogs are likely to spread rabies virus to humans. However, rabies affects livestock and wildlife. It is usually transmitted to people through saliva, bite scratches or scratches. Rabies is one of the ignored tropical diseases that affects poor and vulnerable populations living in remote rural areas. There are effective human vaccines and immunoglobulins for rabies, but they can not be used immediately or can not be used by those in need. On a worldwide scale, deaths due to rabies are rarely reported, and children from 5 to 14 years old often get sacrificed. In the treatment of rabies exposure, the average cost of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in rabies in Africa is $ 40 and in Asia it is $ 49, which is a disastrous economic burden for disaster-stricken households, an average dollar income . One person 2
Rabies is a serious viral disease affecting the central nervous system. All warm blooded mammals, including humans, may develop rabies. If treatment is not started immediately after being exposed to a virus, rabies is mostly fatal in most cases. Most of our states are bitten by bats and exposed to rabies. Bats are the only known reservoir of rabies in Washington State. In other places in the United States, organizers of rabies have skunks, foxes, raccoons and so on. Human rabies is rare in the US, but it is an important disease all over the world and 55,000 people die each year. Most of it is caused by bite of infected dog. In the United States, human rabies is managed by vaccinating dogs and cats and giving them a series of exposures after exposure to potential rabies animals.