Rabies is a virus that is usually spread by the bite or scratch of an animal. By the time the symptoms appear, it is generally too late to save the patient. However, a person who may have been exposed to rabies can usually be treated effectively if they seek help at once.
Rabies is most common in countries where stray dogs are present in large numbers, especially in Asia and Africa. It is passed on through saliva. Rabies can develop if a person receives a bite from an infected animal, or if saliva from an infected animal gets into an open wound or through a mucous membrane, such as the eyes or mouth. It cannot pass through unbroken skin.
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