Rabies can be spread through bites, scratches and licks. Rabies is a zoonotic disease caused by the rabies virus, which can be transmitted through bites or scratches and licks. Bite wounds refer to animals with rabies that have bitten other people, causing the virus to enter the skin, and licking or scratching wounds will transmit the rabies virus to the bitten person through saliva, which will then cause the bitten person to suffer from rabies. Rabies spreads quickly, has a high incidence rate, and has an incubation period, which makes it more dangerous. People with rabies may show symptoms such as fear of water, fear of wind, or throat spasms. If bitten or scratched or licked, they should be cleaned and sterilized as soon as possible to avoid infection. Therefore, patients with rabies should go to the hospital as soon as possible for medical treatment and rabies vaccination. Normally contact with animals should pay attention to should avoid scratching.