Rabies vaccination after being bitten by a dog is absolutely guaranteed to prevent rabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is generally believed that once you are bitten by a dog, as long as you get the rabies vaccine, everything will be fine. In fact, this kind of over-emphasis on the protective effect of rabies vaccine is very unscientific. Some patients who have been bitten by rabies will still get the disease even though they have been vaccinated against rabies, and there are several reasons for this.

    1.The wound was not treated in a timely manner. According to research, the rabies virus stays in the wound for about 12 hours before it invades the body's tissues.

    A survey of 12 patients who died after being bitten by rabies and having received rabies vaccine found that none of them had treated their wounds in a timely and reasonable manner. Therefore, after being bitten, the local wound should be rinsed and disinfected in time to remove the rabies virus before it has invaded the body.

    2.Poor quality of vaccines. Currently, the World Health Organization (WHO) stipulates that the potency of the rabies vaccine should be .

    The higher the titer of the vaccine, the better the immune effect. If the rabies vaccine forms a shaky lump, or if it is not shaken well when it is injected, only the supernatant is injected, or if the vaccine has expired, the immunization will fail. In addition, the quality of the vaccine can be affected by the high or low storage temperature of the vaccine, or the freezing of the liquid vaccine.

    3.Lack of timely and rational use of anti-rabies serum or human rabies immune globulin. Rabies serum directly neutralizes the rabies virus, so the sooner anti-rabies serum is applied, the better. If it is applied within 1 week after being bitten by rabies, it is not effective if it is too late.

    4.Improper vaccination methods. If the vaccination dose and injection time are increased or decreased at will, the law of serum antibody conversion is violated, and the immune effect will inevitably be affected.

    Although the rabies mortality rate is very high, after being bitten by rabies, as long as the wound is treated normally, anti-rabies serum is used in time and the rabies vaccine is fully injected in full, that is, a three-pronged approach is adopted, more than 99 patients will be safe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I asked the doctor this question yesterday.

    He is like this.

    There is no *** thing in medicine, there is no 100% thing. I can only say that this matter is according to the scientific method, and I can only say that the probability is higher.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some people due to personal physique, vaccinated body does not produce an immune response, so there is no antibody to protect, rabies disease, conditional or immune serum and vaccine injection together, but rabies immune serum is more expensive, so it is more safe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Inactivated vaccine viruses, virulent live viruses, and at the same time in your body, the reason is very simple!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That person may have been given an invalid vaccine.

    So be sure to go to the CDC to get it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    - Clams, Shaanxi? Don't you know that Shaanxi has produced a lot of fake vaccines this year, that woman I know, actinium was bitten in the corner of her eye, and she seems to have died of illness only after taking fake vaccines

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    She should be serum-shot!

    The vaccine is not so fast!

    This is the point!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sometimes the vaccine doesn't work! Not immune! Of course, the odds are slim! Upstairs said to take the serum! Serum is also useless!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After being bitten, there is a high probability that you will not get rabies if you are vaccinated against rabies, and the effect of the vaccine will form antibodies in the body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Be sure to go, you may get rabies if you don't get vaccinated. Rabies is a disease with a mortality rate of close to 100%, and once it occurs, there is no way to do it**, and the condition will be acutely exacerbated and eventually lead to death. Rabies is a preventable disease, that is, timely vaccination after being bitten or scratched by a dog can prevent infection, and it is recommended to be vaccinated within 24 hours of being bitten for the best effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is necessary to get a rabies vaccine, if you don't get a particularly easy rabies** will rot and pus, and your health will be threatened.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is definitely necessary to get a rabies vaccine, and if you don't get a rabies vaccine, it may lead to rabies, which will lead to death.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rabies vaccination after a bite is given to prevent rabies. Disease control experts have repeatedly stressed that the fatality rate of rabies is almost 100%, and there is no remedy. So, do I need to get a rabies vaccine after being bitten by an animal other than a dog?

    First of all, it is important to note that after being bitten or scratched by an animal that can develop rabies, it is theoretically necessary to vaccinate. It is theoretically possible for all mammals to develop rabies (note: bats are mammals although they can fly).

    In other words, animals other than mammals do not suffer from rabies, such as turtles, fish, birds, etc., so they do not need to be vaccinated against rabies if they are bitten.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rabies vaccination is generally not required for a human bite, and very few people will be infected with the rabies virus, and the chance is very low. However, if you are bitten by a rabid dog or a stray cat, you cannot rule out the infection with the rabies virus, so it is recommended to go to the nearest vaccination station within 24 hours for rabies vaccination. The rabies vaccine takes a total of five shots and takes a month.

    A full course of vaccination helps the body produce rabies immune globulin, which fights against rabies virus infection. Rabies is a malignant infectious disease, preventable but unable to **, it is recommended that you do not take chances, if you are bitten by a rabid dog or stray cat, you must go to the epidemic prevention station for rabies vaccination.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Rabies vaccination is generally not required after a human bite because humans do not carry the rabies virus.

    After being bitten, if the wound is more contaminated and the wound is deeper, it is best to use local tetanus antitoxin. Moreover, the wound should be thoroughly debrided, disinfected, cleaned with hydrogen peroxide, disinfected with iodophor, and then tetanus antitoxin should be injected locally into the wound.

    Moreover, regular dressing changes should be carried out in the later stage to protect the cleanliness and hygiene of the wound and avoid wound inflammation. Generally speaking, the wound will gradually recover and get better.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are bitten by an existing rabies patient, you must be vaccinated against rabies. If you are bitten by someone who has been bitten by a suspicious animal, you will be given a rabies vaccination, just in case. Because the incubation period of the virus is mostly less than half a year, generally half a month to three months. Usually pay attention to rest and drink plenty of hot water.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you are bitten, you don't need to take rabies vaccine, because normal people do not carry rabies virus, if you bite, treat the wound in time to prevent infection and suppuration, you can use hydrogen peroxide or iodophor to clean, oral some anti-inflammatory drugs. If there is clear evidence that biting a person is a rabies patient, you can get a rabies vaccine at this time to prevent the outbreak of the virus, etc., because the rabies virus will have an incubation period, and it will also be carried on the teeth of the person, and it will be dangerous to bite the person.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The biter is a rabies patient and needs to be vaccinated against rabies. Because human rabies virus infection only carries the virus in saliva during the attack period, people will be in danger if they bite it. Therefore, being bitten by a normal person only needs to treat the wound, and if the wound injury is more serious, tetanus antitoxin can be used to prevent tetanus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you are bitten by a rabies patient, you must get a rabies vaccine in time, because a rabies patient has a rabies virus, so after being bitten by a rabies patient, you must get a rabies vaccine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Rabies vaccination is generally not required for bites from healthy people, because healthy people do not carry the rabies virus, and only patients bitten by sick dogs need to be injected with rabies vaccine.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes. Because the rabies virus is present in saliva, blood, and secretions, the saliva of a patient contains the virus. Immediately after being bitten, wash with soap and water for 15 minutes and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Rabies vaccination is required, and it is generally recommended that if you are bitten or scratched, you should go to a local hospital in time.

    Rabies vaccination can be given at emergency departments or local vaccination stations and health care centres to help prevent rabies attacks.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Generally speaking, if a rabies patient bites, he should be injected with rabies vaccine, just in case, because the current medical method of rabies is not very comprehensive, and the rabies virus in the patient's body can only be inhibited by the vaccine, and then it can form antibodies in the body.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    A rabies vaccine is mandatory if you are bitten by a rabies patient because a rabies patient carries the rabies virus.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Hit, you must fight, because the rabies rabies virus is transmitted by body fluids, the virus will exist in many glands on the body, and then secrete, if you are bitten, you must get a rabies vaccine.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you are bitten by a rabies patient, you need to get a rabies vaccine, and rabies vaccine can play a certain role in prevention and control, so it is necessary to get a rabies vaccine.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If you are bitten by someone, you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies. Rabies is contagious only at the time of onset.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    No, unless that animal carries the rabies virus and humans are more resistant to rabies than other animals, less than 40% of people will get sick from being bitten by an infected animal. However, once any rabies-infected animal catches and bites a person, they have a chance of getting rabies. When rabies strikes, this animal has a virus in its saliva, and it goes without saying that the virus enters the wound when bitten.

    There are also many animals that lick their paws, so there is also a high chance that the scratches will be infected.

    Even the caves where venomous bats congregate and live have viruses in the air, and as long as the virus content in the air is high, there is a chance to breathe the air without biting. And you can only get infected if you are bitten by an infected dog. And it can only be infected when a sick dog bites.

    And it can only be infected when a sick dog bites. Biting your dog is the main prerequisite for the onset of rabies. In addition, there is no risk of rabies for all so-called levels of exposure.

    If the dog is not carrying the virus, you will not get rabies if it eats your leg. <>

    Just in case, it's all hysteria on the part of phobias. Regulations for rabies control were established decades ago and are already seriously lagging behind. Because there were very few pet dogs at that time, there were also many free-range dogs.

    Dogs fight with each other and get injured more, so the probability of getting rabies is high. Got bitten by a dog just to be safe. Get vaccinated as much as possible.

    Until now, as long as it can be confirmed that his dog has not fought with other animals in six months, and has not been bitten by an animal of unknown origin in six months, it is impossible for him to carry the rabies virus. <>

    It is a contagious disease. Dogs are inherently virus-free. Currently, most dog injuries are caused by pet dogs.

    I advise you to get vaccinated indiscriminately, either stupid or bad. Including doctors. One has to admire the intimidation propaganda of the relevant interest units for decades.

    The abuse of rabies vaccine in China is known all over the world. If you have watched me and have always wanted to get vaccinated, I can only thank you on behalf of the vaccine industry chain. Getting vaccinated against rabies is painful, expensive, and can have ***.

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