Rabies is a painful and deadly virus that attacks the nervous system. Canines, or dogs are spared the tragic death associated with rabies when they are vaccinated on an annual basis. Unfortunately, according to DogOwner’sGuide, once the clinical signs of rabies develop, there is no treatment.
The DogOwner’sGuide notes that rabies has three stages with death occurring at about three to seven days from the first onset of signs. The first stage includes changes in behavior, slow eye reflexes and itching or pain at the original bite. The second stage includes erratic and aggressive behaviors, disorientation and seizures. The third stage includes paralysis in the bitten limb, loss of control and paralysis of the throat and face that causes the foaming at the mouth. Rabies can be transmitted to humans through a dog bite. Thanks to aggressive vaccination programs, there were only three reported cases of human rabies in the United States in 2006, according to PetEducation. A promising statistic when compared to the 45,000 people that were exposed and required post-exposure vaccination and antibody injections.
没有评论:
发表评论