Saturday, July 20, 2019
Rabies :: essays research papers
 Rabies      Rabies is an infectious disease of animals which is a member of a group of  viruses constituting the family Rhabdoviridae. The virus particle is covered in  a fatty membrane, is bullet-shaped, 70 by 180 nanometres and contains a single  helical strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA).    Although rabies is usually spread among domestic dogs and wild carnivorous  animals, all warm-blooded animals are susceptible to infection. The virus is  often present in the salivary glands of infected animals, referred to as rabid,  and is excreted in the saliva. The bite of the infected animal easily  introduces the virus into a fresh wound. In humans, rabies is not usually spread  from man to man, rather the majority of infections occur from rabid dogs. After  a person has been inoculated, the virus enters small nerve ends around the site  of the bite, and slowly travels up the nerve to reach the central nervous system  (CNS) where it reproduces itself, and will then travel down nerves to the  salivary glands and replicate further. The time it takes to do this depends on  the length of the nerve it must travel - a bite on the foot will have a much  lengthier incubation period than a facial bite would. This period may last from  two weeks to six months, and often the original wound will have healed and been  forgotten by the time symptoms begin to occur.    Symptoms in humans present themselves in one of two forms: ââ¬Ëfurious rabies', or ââ¬Ë  dumb rabies'. The former is called such because of the severe nature and range  of the symptoms. The virus, upon reaching the CNS will present the person with  headache, fever, irritability, restlessness and anxiety. Progression may occur  on to muscle pains, excessive salivation, and vomiting. After a few days or up  to a week the person may go through a stage of excitement, and be afflicted with  painful muscle spasms which are sometimes set off by swallowing of saliva or  water. Because of this the afflicted will drool and learn to fear water, which  is why rabies in humans was sometimes called Hydrophobia. The patients are also  extremely sensitive to air or drafts blown on their face. The stage lasts only  fews days before the onset of a coma, then death. Dumb rabies begins similarly  to furious rabies, but instead of symptoms progressing to excitement, a steady  retreat and quiet downhill state occurs. This may be accompanied with paralysis  before death. Rabies diagnosis in this type of cases can be missed.  Unfortunately with both furious and dumb rabies, once the disease has taken hold    					    
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