1 Explain the symptoms, prevented and controlled
of Rabies and Tentanus.
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I tetnus your body will start paining
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Symptoms
Rabies progresses in five distinct stages:
incubation
prodrome
acute neurologic period
coma
death
Prevention
In some areas the vaccination of humans is necessary to prevent the spread of rabies.
In some areas the vaccination of humans is necessary to prevent the spread of rabies.
Rabies is a serious disease, but individuals and governments can and do take action to control and prevent, and, in some cases, wipe it out completely.
Strategies include:
regular antirabies vaccinations for all pets and domestic animals
bans or restrictions on the import of animals from some countries
widespread vaccinations of humans in some areas
educational information and awareness
In rural Canada and the U.S., agencies have dropped baits containing an oral vaccine to reduce the number of wild raccoons with rabies.
In Switzerland, the authorities distributed vaccine-laced chicken heads throughout the Swiss Alps. The foxes immunized themselves by consuming the vaccine, and the country is now almost free of rabies.
Tetanus affects the nerves that control your muscles, which can lead to difficulty swallowing. You may also experience spasms and stiffness in various muscles, especially those in your jaw, abdomen, chest, back, and neck.
Other common tetanus symptoms are:
fast heart rate
fever
sweating
high blood pressur
Treatment depends on the severity of your symptoms. Tetanus is typically treated with a variety of therapies and medications, such as:
antibiotics such as penicillin to kill the bacteria in your system
tetanus immune globulin (TIG) to neutralize the toxins that the bacteria have created in your body
muscle relaxers to control muscle spasms
a tetanus vaccine given along with the treatment
cleaning the wound to get rid of the source of the bacteria
In some cases, a surgical procedure called debridement is used to remove dead or infected tissue. If you have difficulty swallowing and breathing, you may need a breathing tube or ventilator (a machine that moves air in and out of the lungs).