Rabies
Rabies is a serious viral infection which affects the brain and nerves. The virus is spread through the saliva of infected animals, usually following a bite or scratch.
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Recommendations For Travellers
Before you travel, you should:
Vaccination
A full ‘primary’ course of rabies vaccines (before travel) consists of three doses given over 3 to 4 weeks.
If you complete a full ‘primary course’ of rabies vaccines before you travel you will develop antibodies in your blood against the rabies virus. These will help protect you if you have a rabies exposure, but you must still seek medical attention after a rabies exposure and do immediate wound care.
You should consider a course of rabies vaccinations before you travel (pre-exposure) if you:
Overview of the Disease
Rabies is an acute viral infection that infects the spinal cord and the brain. Rabies virus is present in the saliva of infected animals. People are usually exposed to rabies:
The Illness
Without treatment, rabies symptoms may appear around 3-10 weeks after exposure, but may start much sooner or later than this. Once symptoms appear, rabies is almost always fatal.
Early symptoms of rabies might include:
Symptoms usually progress a few days later and may include:
Treatment
There is no specific treatment available for rabies once symptoms develop, except for making the person as comfortable as possible.