Rabies Virus I Rabies Virus life cycle I Rabies Virus pathogenesis I Diagnosis

Rabies Virus I Rabies Virus life cycle I Rabies Virus pathogenesis I Diagnosis

Rabies virus introduction Rabies virus epidemiology Rabies virus morphology Rabies virus life cycle Rabies virus pathogenesis Rabies virus diagnosis Rabies virus treatment Rabies virus, scientific name Rabies lyssavirus, is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. Rabies transmission can occur through the saliva of animals and less commonly through contact with human saliva. Rabies lyssavirus, like many rhabdoviruses, has an extremely wide host range. In the wild, it has been found infecting many mammalian species, while in the laboratory it has been found that birds can be infected, as well as cell cultures from mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Rabies is reported in more than 150 countries on all continents, with the exclusion of Antarctica. The main burden of disease is reported in Asia and Africa, but some cases have been reported also in Europe in the past 10 years, especially in returning travelers. I hope you find this video helpful. If you do, please share it, subscribe and click the notification bell to help support the channel. Subscribe for more free microbiology and Biotechnology lessons at    / @learnmicrobiologyfromdr.ga7869   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Try out some of my other videos. Pathogenic viruses Playlist    • Rabies Virus I Rabies Virus life cycl...   Pathogenic bacteria Playlist    • Escherichia coli (E. coli)   Workshop on Biosafety    • Workshop on Biosafety Part 1   Parasitic Diseases    • Toxoplasma gondii, Toxoplasmosis, Lif...   Dear all, we have put in our best efforts to make the video short and informative. we have also tried our best to include correct information, however, if there are any mistakes in this video, please comment and let us know, our team will work out the mistakes and will improve on them. If you have any suggestions or feedback, kindly post them in the comments, we will really appreciate it. Thanks for watching. If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe