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6. Why is rabies fatal disease?​

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Answered by bavitha333
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He determined that Rabies neither kills by "destroying neurons or causing inflammation in the brain," but instead, causes excitotoxicity, which overstimulates the brain and causes the cells to die

The main reason why we perceive rabies as being so deadly is because, for most of the time while the virus is in us, we see no symptoms. The virus travels along our nerves to the brain, but we don't get symptoms until it reaches the brain — at which point, it's too late to stop it..

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Rabies is a fatal disease because that affects our brain.

What are the symptoms of Rabies?

  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Excessive salivation

What is rabies?

Rabies is a type of virus that spread through the saliva of animals when they bite people.

What are the causes of rabies viruses?

  1. When a person comes in contact with any animals saliva
  2. When a dog bites a person then it caused rabies
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