Transmission of the virus is through
Infection does not occur through intact skin. Risk of introduction of virus into body increases form lick to scratch through to bite. Bites to the face are at highest risk (2)
Incubation period depends upon the size of the inoculum and the distance of the inoculum from the victim’s central nervous system but is generally between three and 12 weeks, but may range from four days to 19 years
Once the virus has entered the body it replicates in muscle cells near the entry wound. Virions penetrate nerve endings and travel in the axoplasm to the spinal cord and brain. When in the central nervous system the viruses again replicate before they spread to the salivary glands, lungs, kidneys and other organs via the autonomic nerves.
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