Rabies Virus Street

Street rabies virus - (obsolete). For the street it poses a great threat to human health. It is believed that the rabies virus is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals. But at the same time, scientists are finding that it can be transmitted through the air, as well as on the surfaces of streets and houses. Among people, the most common risk of contracting rabies is from the bites of sick animals. An animal bite can become infected if saliva gets into a fresh, open wound. The virus multiplies along nerve pathways and penetrates many organs and tissues. This is manifested by increased irritability, aggressiveness, and pain. Often accompanied by hallucinations, euphoria, and hypersexuality. The patient's temperature rises. Death occurs suddenly or after long-term severe complications.