Cause of Rabies


The cause of rabies is an infection by the rabies virus.

The cause of rabies is most commonly associated with bites by infected animals.

The cause of rabies is most often seen in bats, raccoons, foxes, and skunks.

It is associated with the incubation of 10 to 90 days. People with rabies develop fever, headache, sore throat, and psychiatric changes.

Rabies is extremely uncommon in United States are there are 1-4 cases per year.


 
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