Rabies is a deadly disease which attacks the central nervous system. Found in the saliva of an infected animal, rabies is usually transmitted through bites or contact with infected saliva or tissues. Rabies occurs primarily in wild animals, but can be transmitted to domestic animals as well. Although potentially fatal, the disease can be treated with prompt treatment.
Humans generally contract rabies from the bite of wild or domestic animals. Rabies occurs only in mammals, and wild carriers
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