Rabies, including humans, is a deadly viral disease affecting mammals’ central nervous system. It is caused by the rabies virus, which is usually transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal.
One of the initial symptoms, similar to many viral infections.
Often accompanies the fever and can be severe
A feeling of malaise or general unease.
Difficulty sleeping due to discomfort and anxiety.
Mental state disturbances as the virus progresses.
Partial paralysis, often starting at the site of the bite.
Periods of excessive agitation and restlessness.
Seeing or hearing things that are not present.
Fear of water, due to difficulty swallowing and painful spasms in the throat.
Fear of fresh air or drafts, also due to throat spasms.