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How is rabies spread? Is it airbourne? |
Is there by any chance that it's airborne? It says so on wikipedia, but I鈥檓 pretty skeptic about it. Airborne means the disease is spread through particles that travel in the air that you breathe. Saliva or body fluids only. Now I'm no expert but I'm pretty darn sure you must be bitten by another animal with rabies. It is spread mainly through close contacts with dogs, especially when one gets injured by a dog! It could be rabies, however, is you pet in pain? Maybe you could observe your bunny and see if it's in pain in anyway the bunny may have injured itself, take it out and carefully feel different parts of her to see if she finds anything painful. She could also be sick for other reasons. Sometimes pain can cause aggression. Rabies is usually transfered through saliva. could your pet have caught anything after visiting the vets? Could it have caught something there? I don't think you have anything to worry about because if she had rabies, she would have died by now. Rabies is spread through the saliva of an infected animal. Chances are her aggressivness is just a sexual thing. If you get her fixed, it may calm her down a bit. As far as I know, it's not an airborn virus (most viruses aren't airborn, as their proteins tend to be fragile and break down without strict homeostatic conditions...it's why you get a fever when you have a cold, your body is trying to kill the virus by heating it beyond the range at which it can survive). Rabies typically is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals in a bite wound, but the virus can survive for a few hours on the ground near the body of an infected animal and can be picked up by other animals that way (it only infects mammals, scavenging birds are not at risk, though scavenging and predatroy mammals are...your rabbit is neither of these). |
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You not only need to be checked by a medical doctor you should seek a SHRINK. As long as you get shots for rabies you should be fine. Do you realize all the germs animals carry in their mouths??? N... How does rabies occur? The rabies virus enters the body through a cut or scratch, or through mucous membranes (such as the lining of the mouth and eyes), and travels to the central nervous system.... Prevention is Always better than cure,buddy ! ... Theoretically, yes. But it's very improbable. You'd have to take a bite immediately after the infected animal does. The virus doesn't live very long outside of a host. There ... I took these shots this past summert after a cat bite myself. It does not sound like you should have to take these shots based on the information provided. When there is exposure to an anima... You could probably have a titre done to see if you are immune. ( A titre is a blood test that checks for immunity). ...Is this a known dog, or a stray? Did it break the skin? If the dog is a known dog (the guy next door's, etc.), and there is a documented up to date rabies vaccination for the dog, there is ... Better to just have the shots than wait for the results, cause the it could be to late. ... |
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