Rabies is a life-threatening but preventable viral disease that spreads to people via the saliva of infected animals. A person can get it through an infected animal bite. In the U.S, animals that can transmit this virus include bats, foxes, raccoons, coyotes, and skunks. While in developing countries, stray dogs are the culprit behind spreading rabies to people.
Once a
person starts experiencing signs and symptoms of this deadly virus, the disease
nearly always leads to death. Due to this reason, a person who is at risk of
contracting rabies should get rabies vaccinations in New York for
protection.
Symptoms-
Early
signs may be similar to flu-like symptoms and may last for a few days. But
later on, a person with rabies may experience the following signs:
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Fever and Headache
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Nausea and Vomiting
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Agitation
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Anxiety, Confusion, and Hyperactivity
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Trouble swallowing
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Excessive salivation
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Fear of difficulty swallowing water or air blown on the face
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Hallucinations or Insomnia
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Partial paralysis
Who is at Risk?
You are
more likely to get rabies if-
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You are traveling to developing countries or areas within your
country where rabies is more common. So, it is always advisable to get a jab of
rabies vaccination in New York before traveling to any area with a high
risk of developing rabies.
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Perform activities that are likely to put you in contact with
rabies-infected wild animals. One such example of these activities is exploring
caves where bats live.
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Work as a veterinarian.
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Are working in a laboratory with this deadly virus.
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Have wounds to your head or neck that may easily help the virus
travel to your brain.