Knowing the Signs of Rabies
First, homeowners and members of the community need to have the correct information about rabies in order to understand how to prevent it. Rabies is caused by a virus, and is most often transmitted from the bite and saliva of an infected animal. It is also possible for the virus to be transmitted through scratches or other wounds. Animals most often get rabies, but it is also possible for humans to be infected. Rabies impacts the central nervous system and brain upon infection. Some symptoms include fever, confusion, fear of water and aggression. Animals with rabies may demonstrate unusual behaviour, excessive drooling or foaming at the mouth, difficulty walking and problems eating or drinking. If contracted, the disease is almost always fatal, so it is important for people to recognize the signs of a rabid animal and avoid getting close or touching it.