Patient replied :
Dr. Deepu,
Thank you for your re-assurance. I just have a small follow up question. I have read that rabies can incubate in humans for many years (20+), which is what started the entire issue for me. Can you please shed some light on how or why it can take so long? Thank you for your time.
Hello,
I totally understand your concern.
But the case you're referring too, a patient who manifested rabies encephalitis after 25 years, was bitten by a dog and in his case the virus went into a latent phase which is not what happens usually. Such things can't be predicted and it was an one-off case.
Most people who contract rabies manifest symptoms within 1-3 months, may be 2-3 % take up to an year to manifest.
So from your history, there is no risk at all.
Regards.