Is there an incubation period for a dog with rabies???

Updated on healthy 2024-02-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dogs have an incubation period, however, the longest incubation period for dogs is 24 weeks, which is 6 months... Because, in the countries with the strictest security checks, dogs brought in from epidemic areas only need to be quarantined for 24 weeks).

    For 6 months, if the dogs are all kept at home and have not been exposed to dogs outside, the possibility of carrying rabies virus can be ruled out...

    100% of dogs with rabies die, 3 to 4 days after the onset of the disease...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, the rabies virus that exists in the saliva of dogs, we call dogs recessively toxic, at this time the dog will not get sick, except unless the dog has a wound, the rabies virus infects the nerves, then there is an incubation period, the length of the incubation period is generally determined according to the distance between the wound and the brain, generally the closer to the head, the shorter the incubation period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Warm-blooded animals such as dogs and cats die in 100% within 3 to 5 days of rabies onset. Therefore, it is only in the 3-5 days before its death that it is contagious, and it is dangerous to be bitten. Even if you are bitten and the cat or dog dies of rabies 10 days later, you don't have to worry because the bite is not contagious when it bites you.

    10 days is a specially extended safety observation period by the World Health Organization) (This period was originally proposed by Dr. Thailand, note that Thailand is also an area with a high incidence of rabies and is also an endemic area).

    If it has an attack, the mortality rate is 100%, and it usually takes about 10 days to die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a certain incubation period, but it is not necessarily long, as long as the onset of the disease should be seen, that is, the symptoms are different from usual, screaming, irritability, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes. Some will die, but there is an incubation period, and dogs get sick faster than humans, generally within 20 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is an incubation period.

    Dogs with rabies are afraid of light, water, sluggishness, and insensitive responses. For this reason, rabies is also known as hydrophobia.

    Dogs will die, and 100 percent of them will die, and the same goes for people who get rabies.

    How long he dies is not certain, it depends on his incubation period. They usually die after a few days of incubation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Rabies is afraid of light, the personality begins to be eccentric, the temper will be a little irritable, and the incubation period is about 10 days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs can get rabies and bark. Afraid of light, easily angry. The dog will definitely die, the dog will die in about 20 days.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dogs, like people, should be depressed, short-tempered, bite when they see people, and finally hang up The one upstairs is really hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    <> pit bull Many people may still think that the incubation period of rabies will be as long as 10 years, or even 20 years, but in fact, scientists at home and abroad have long formed a unified idea about this - under normal circumstances, the incubation period of rabies is only 1-3 months.

    The latest research report shows that about 3 percent of people infected with rabies will develop symptoms within 1 month, and 6 percent will develop symptoms within 2-3 months, which means that the vast majority of people will develop symptoms within 3 months after being infected. If the bite site is the head and face, the incubation period may be as low as 7 days. In addition, the length of the incubation period for rabies is also related to factors such as the immunity of the infected person, the amount of invading virus, etc., but in any case, 90% of people will develop the disease within 3 months, and the incubation period of more than one year does not exceed 1% of the total number of cases.

    The longest incubation period for rabies is currently recognized by the academic community as 6 years, which was reported by American scholars in 1991, and some other records with longer incubation periods have not been recognized by experts. Because for cases with an ultra-long incubation period, doctors can only use the patient's recall as the diagnostic criterion when asking about the condition, but because the patient's recall is too difficult to judge whether it is accurate, these documented cases with an ultra-long incubation period cannot be recognized by scholars.

    Of course, scientists have not denied that there will be cases with ultra-long incubation periods, but this is extremely rare, so it should not be hyped up to the point of misinterpretation and panic dismantling.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How long does it take for a dog to die from rabies.

    Most die within 7-10 days, a few may within two weeks. But this starts with the onset of symptoms, not from the aftermath incubation period. Because if you start from the incubation period, the accuracy will be very poor, because the incubation period itself varies from 1 to 3 months, and it is difficult to explain the problem if there are some superindividual cases that have been balanced for more than a year.

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