How long do you live with rabies?

There is no authoritative information on how long you can live with rabies. If the disease has not developed, it will not affect the survival period for the time being; if the disease has developed, it is usually possible to live for about seven days. Rabies is an acute infectious disease, there is no authoritative information on how long rabies can live, it needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis, and cannot be generalized. If rabies does not develop, it will not affect life for the time being, and the general incubation period is one to three months. However, when rabies develops, since the mortality rate of the disease is close to 100%, in most cases, it is usually possible to live for about seven days. Although, the pathology of death in rabies has not been clearly defined, studies have shown that it is primarily related to damage to the central nervous system, which controls the circulatory and respiratory systems. The disease is asymptomatic in its early stages, and as it progresses further, patients may experience anorexia, fatigue, headache, and fever. Rabies is mainly caused by the rabies virus and can be spread by animals with rabies virus and patients with rabies. Daily life management should be strengthened, relevant preventive measures should be taken, and rabies vaccination should be given in time to strengthen the immunity.