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How Dangerous is Rabies Infections?
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[QUOTE="Mataracy, post: 188151, member: 28733"] Rabies comes from the bite of a rapid or 'mad' animal, usually a rapid dog, cat, fox, wolf, skunk, or jackal. Bats and other animals may also spread rabies. [B]Signs of rabies:[/B] In the animal: - Acts strangely sometimes sad, restless, or irritable. - Foaming at the mouth, cannot eat or drink. - Sometimes the animal goes wild (mad) and may bite anyone or anything nearby. - The animal dies within 5 to 7 days. [B]Signs in people:[/B] - Pain and tingling in the area of the bite. - Irregular breathing, as if the person has just been crying - Pain and difficulty in swallowing. A lot if think, sticky saliva. - The person is alert, but ' on edge', and may be thought ' hysterical'_ Fits of anger can occur. -As death bears, fits (convulsions) and paralysis. [B]Prevention:[/B] - kill and bury ( or cage for one week( any animal suspected if having rabies. -Cooperate with programs to vaccinate dogs. - keep children fat away from any animal that seems sick or acts strangely. Remember that a female dog with puppies will bite those who come yo near, just to protect her young. This is her instinct. Do not confuse this with rabies. [B]Caution[/B]: Take great care in handling any animal that seems sick or acts strangely. Even if it dies not bite anyone , its saliva can cause rabies if it gets into a cut or scratch. [/QUOTE]
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