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| Rabies - Human Symptoms | |
Incubation Period:Generally 20 days to 2 months. However, the period can be as short as a few days or as long or longer than 6 years. The incubation period appears to be determined by several factors:
Patients usually present with serious neurologic symptoms within 2 to 10 days after onset of the initial symptoms. Rabies manifests in two forms:is characterized by agitation, thrashing, biting, viciousness, choking, gagging, hyperventilation, cardiac arrhythmias, paralysis and death. Paralytic or dumb rabies is characterized more by paralytic symptoms, which may include apathy, apparent depression, increased blood pressure, tachycardia, confusion, hallucinations, and disorientation. These symptoms are followed by increased periods of hyperactivity, stiffness in the back of the neck, and an increase in the number of cells in the cerebrospinal fluid. Dumb or paralytic rabies ends with coma and death by respiratory failure. Rabies develops with three main phases:The onset of symptoms follows these general stages: Prodromal StageProdromal or premontive symptoms are mild and nonspecific.
Acute neurological or excitation phaseThis stage usually lasts 2 to 7 days.
Coma, or terminal phase.This phase is characterized by generalized flaccid paralysis. Eventually, the patient enters into a coma, then death. Mortality Rates
Rabies is usually 100% fatal if untreated.
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