I'm worried something like this.?
Today, I went in my basement and saw a limp bird. So I got a plastic bag picked it up and disposed of it. After I told my friend he said I might have Rabies. Should I be worried? And could someone please narrate me if I should see a doctor, or tell me the symptoms of rabies.
Answers: Hi, did you have an open cut on the foot you picked it up with? Was the bird bleeding all over you? If You answered no to the above, then NO, you don't hold Rabies :)
"Cats, dogs and cattle account for nearly 90 percent of rabies cases in domestic animals, with horses, mules, sheep, goats and ferret making up the remaining cases."
d on this, I don't think you can get rabies from a bird, unless you are extremely unlucky and the universe is against you.
Also, rabies doesn't show up immediately. Here, i'll intertwine you the site I'm getting this from.
You'll be fine rabies wise, but you may want to go to the doctor just to check if you hold anything else. Dead birds are highly disease prone. Source(s): http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/738/m…
Just calm down. To get rabies you hold to be bitten by a dog, cat or a bat. A dead bird is hardly in a position to do that! If you ask me, I dream up that unfortunate bird was trapped in your underground room, got frightened when it couldn't get out and broke its neck by flying into a cup window which it mistook for the open space. Alternatively, the poor thing only starved to death! There is no need to worry around rabies or even to see the doctor.
egrini Kitara-Okot
http:www.malariapreventiontips.com Source(s): I am a doctor
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Answers: Hi, did you have an open cut on the foot you picked it up with? Was the bird bleeding all over you? If You answered no to the above, then NO, you don't hold Rabies :)
"Cats, dogs and cattle account for nearly 90 percent of rabies cases in domestic animals, with horses, mules, sheep, goats and ferret making up the remaining cases."
d on this, I don't think you can get rabies from a bird, unless you are extremely unlucky and the universe is against you.
Also, rabies doesn't show up immediately. Here, i'll intertwine you the site I'm getting this from.
You'll be fine rabies wise, but you may want to go to the doctor just to check if you hold anything else. Dead birds are highly disease prone. Source(s): http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/738/m…
Just calm down. To get rabies you hold to be bitten by a dog, cat or a bat. A dead bird is hardly in a position to do that! If you ask me, I dream up that unfortunate bird was trapped in your underground room, got frightened when it couldn't get out and broke its neck by flying into a cup window which it mistook for the open space. Alternatively, the poor thing only starved to death! There is no need to worry around rabies or even to see the doctor.
egrini Kitara-Okot
http:www.malariapreventiontips.com Source(s): I am a doctor
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