what are the signs of rabies?
weese says humans contract rabies primarily through the saliva from an infected animal, such as a skunk, fox, raccoon, coyote or bat, most often from a bite.
“people often dismiss bat bites or don’t realize they’ve been bitten,” he says. “if you’re bitten by a coyote it’s a pretty remarkable event, you pay attention to it and seek health care. if someone has an encounter with a bat, they may not know they’ve been bitten or realize the risks.”
according to the cdc,
signs and symptoms of infection can appear up to months or years later. in humans, they can manifest in pain or itching at the site of the bite, followed by weakness, fever, headache, anxiety, confusion, then death. a dog will display either “rage” or “dumb” symptoms.
“dumb rabies is very rare but the animal will be weak, disinterested,” says redford. “they pose little threat because they don’t have the propensity to bite or be aggressive. in the more common rage state, the animal will first have muscle twitching, short mini seizures, confusion, and will be unafraid of people, which causes the aggression.”
he says the “frothing at the mouth” symptom you see in movies and on tv is the result of the animal being unable to swallow its own saliva, which causes the foaming.