Why is Rabies more common in these places? - rabies more condition_symptoms videos
I found that rabies is more common in countries like Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. Why it is more common than anger? And how the disease spreads, I know that through saliva, but the distribution of the examples I am foo call transfer Dair, etc. anyone know anything that could help? Thanks
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Rabies in animals (wild boars and wild animals native true) as well. Places like Africa have escaped many wild pigs and many wells - pets that have been reproduced in recent years. Combining this with no control or vaccinated against rabies and can spread easily.
With its spread through saliva - licking and biting. Maybe even eat - such as 2 dogs chew the same cat - a dog goes to the other side.
In Europe and America, wild dogs are regularly organized in order to limit the spread, but also help the vaccination of pets.
Rabies is rare in the U.S., since most of the vaccinated dogs and cats for company, so that there is no one to grab. Well, there are still some animals against rabies. In other cities you mention, I'm pretty sure that the vaccination less common.
Rabies is, as you said, spread through the saliva of an infected mammal. In general, that is bitten by the animal. It can also occur in saliva entering an open wound. But the kind often greet each other dogs welcome (dogs and people too often), licking each others mouths. This is another way of being exposed to rabies.
Provision of vaccines and some stray dogs through the streets to infect domestic dogs
Third World countries have no vaccines, or those unable to pay.
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