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Rabies virus survival
On internet we get to read that in weather around 5°C or even at room temp rabies virus can be infective for several hours. In real life in winter we have min. temp around 5-8°C and poor sunlight, sometimes it's so cloudy we can't even see the Sun. So how long in real life situation the rabies virus would be active like on our iron gate outside and plants in our garden as so many monkeys some in our garden? I am very scared as I close the gates late at night after studying and brush my teeth at 4:00 am. Sometimes blood comes out
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hello. Rabies cannot infect from the environment unless direct contact occurs with fresh, infected saliva that enters a wound or mucous membrane. This is highly unlikely outside of immediate contact with an infected animal.
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please stop worrying unnecessarily. Rabies can only occur through a lick or  bite of an infected animal.
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Please consult a General Physician with your specific situation.
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Most unlikely .
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Rabies virus is transmitted through direct contact with infected saliva or brain/nervous tissue, typically via bites or open wounds. Simply touching a surface that may have been contaminated poses an extremely low risk, especially if there are no open wounds or mucosal contact.
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Phobia, Virus outside  very rare. It's phobia
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Nothing to worry
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kindly consult once for discussion
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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