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the virus of rabies attacks the ___ system

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Answered by varshagurav0341
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Rabies is a viral infection of the brain that is transmitted by animals and that causes inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Once the virus reaches the spinal cord and brain, rabies is almost always fatal.

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Rabies refers to a deadly virus that is transmitted from infected animals and insects to humans, mostly through bites. The virus of rabies attacks the central nervous system. It can be treated through rabies vaccination, provided one gets vaccinated as soon as he gets bitten by an animal. Rabies is an easily preventable disease. It spreads the most from dog bites. The most cost effective way of preventing the disease is through vaccinating dogs against rabies. Dog vaccination can drastically reduce the number of deaths that are caused by the disease.

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