[헬스S] Not even a dog… Got rabies after being bitten by a fox?

A case of a fox infected with an infectious disease attacking a human has been reported in the United States. The photo shows medical staff preparing a rabies vaccine. / Photo = Archyde.com

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Recently, a woman in her 60s living in the United States was attacked by a fox. The fox suddenly attacked a woman who was talking on the phone in her yard, and the woman was wounded, including biting her hand in the process of pushing her away. Fortunately, the woman escaped the crisis thanks to a nearby neighbor running with a stick. The fox was caught in the process of attacking another and she was put to death, but an autopsy confirmed that she had rabies.

Rabies is an acute encephalomyelitis that occurs when a person is bitten by an animal carrying the rabies virus. When a person gets rabies and the central nervous system is abnormal, it is also called “Rabies” because it is afraid of water.

If you are bitten by a wild animal (raccoon, badger, fox, coyote, skunk, bat, etc.) carrying the rabies virus, the virus travels from the bite site to the central nervous system.

Since rodents such as rats, squirrels, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits are not infected with the rabies virus, rabies is not transmitted to humans by rodents.

The typical incubation period for rabies is 20 to 90 days. This is the time the virus travels from the nerve at the bite site to the central nerve. Face bites can have a short incubation period and leg bites can lengthen the incubation period.

In the initial stage, symptoms such as fever, headache, lethargy, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and dry cough that are indistinguishable from other diseases appear for 1 to 4 days. Rabies may be suspected if symptoms such as numbness or twitching spontaneously occur at the bite site during this time.

As time goes by, symptoms of sudden excitement, anxiety, or depression appear, and even looking at food or water, muscles, especially the neck muscles, spasm and leak. Even just the wind blowing on your face can cause cramps in your neck. As the disease progresses, convulsions, paralysis, coma, and eventually death from respiratory muscle paralysis.

Rabies can be fatal following symptoms appear. If proper preventive measures such as vaccines are not taken, a cure is impossible because symptoms appear only following the rabies virus invades the central nervous system. The use of ventilators can prolong life for a short period of time, but complications arise and eventually lead to death. Almost 100% of patients die within an average of 7 days without treatment and within 25 days even with treatment.

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