Rabies is a serious disease caused by a virus. Rabies is mainly a disease of animals. Humans get rabies when they are bitten by infected animals. Wild animals and mammals can also transmit the disease, for example dogs, cats. At first there might not be any symptoms. But by one week, or even a month after a bite, rabies can cause fever, fatigue, and irritability, then followed by seizures, hallucinations, and paralysis. Human rabies is almost always fatal.
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