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Rabies
Rapidly progressive & acute infectious CNS disease in humans & animals (Almost 100% fatality rate & 100% preventable)
Encephalitic & Paralytic
2 forms of rabies that progress to death
15 years & below
Population that consist 1/3 of rabies death
Asia & Africa
Where more than (5% of rabies deaths occur)
Poverty, Poor Sanitation, Crowding
Similarities between Asia & africa when it comes to rabies risks
Rhabdoviridae
Family of the rabies virus
Infected Animal Bites
The Most common transmission of rabies to humans
Dogs, Cats, Domestic & Wild Animals
Animals that may spread rabies
Rats, Rabbits, Rodents, Reptiles, Birds
Animals that do not pose a risk for rabies
infection
Non-bite exposures
Less important and are infrequent modes of transmission
Scratches, Open Wounds, Mucous Membrane, Intact Mucosa Contamination, Broken Skin Licks, Aerosolized virus Inhalation
Possible entries for the rabies virus
96%
% of rabies that are positive from canine examples
72%
% of rabies that are owned
88%
% of rabies that were either free-roaming/occasionally roaming