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The path of the rabies virus during transmission

The path of the rabies virus during transmission

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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Rabies is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, with common vectors including bats, skunks, raccoons, and coyotes. The virus travels from the bite site through nerves to the brain, where it incubates and multiplies, eventually reaching the salivary glands. This process can take weeks or months. There is an increase in rabies cases in the EU, possibly due to rising temperatures and shorter winters, which make animals more active.

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