Rabies Transmission: Understanding the Virus's Location & Spread
The rabies virus primarily resides in saliva and nervous tissue of infected animals, particularly mammals. When an infected animal bites or scratches another animal or human, the rabies virus is transmitted through their saliva and can enter the body through open wounds or mucous membranes.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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