The definition of a mad dog disease or disease known as rabies is an acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by rabies virus. Mad dog disease has zoonotic nature of the disease can be transmitted from animals to humans. hydrophobia or rabies can be transmitted to humans through bites.
Originally the word rabies comes from the ancient Sanskrit language, namely rabhas the means to do violence / crime. In Greek, rabies is called Lyssa or Lytaa which means madness. In German, rabies is derived from the language tollwut Indojerman Dhvar which means damage and wut that means angry. In French, rabies is called Rage comes from the noun which means to be crazy robere Historically, rabies or rabies has been there since thousands of years ago.
Notes written about dog behavior that has suddenly become wild are found in the Code of Mesopotamia, written 4000 years ago and in the Babylonian Code Eshunna written in 2300 BC. Democritus in 500 BC also write the characteristic symptoms of rabies-like disease.
Notes written about dog behavior that has suddenly become wild are found in the Code of Mesopotamia, written 4000 years ago and in the Babylonian Code Eshunna written in 2300 BC. Democritus in 500 BC also write the characteristic symptoms of rabies-like disease.
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