Can rabies be detected 20

Updated on pet 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To determine whether a dog has rabies virus, it can be judged from its genetics, surface state, personality, etc., which are as follows:

    1. Rabies is hereditary in dogs, so you can first see whether its parents are.

    Dogs in general, there are very few rabies virus, although those who are bitten by dogs have to be vaccinated, but the focus is prevention, dogs carry rabies virus, or relatively rare, only rabies fatality rate of 100%, will be the first to say. And ordinary dogs, as long as they know the basics of its breeding, there is no big problem, because if there is a rabies virus, it will not be used to breed, after all, dog dealers are also fatal.

    Second, look at the dog "crazy or not", generally dogs with rabies virus will be more "crazy", and the appearance is "flower tongue".

    In the case of not knowing the origin of the dog, you can ** the state of the dog, if a dog, a little provoked, it can go crazy for a long time, then this kind of dog may have a problem (except for Erha). Among the pastoral dogs, this kind of more "crazy" dog, most of its appearance is "flower tongue", that is, the tongue has several colors - most dogs, the tongue is one color, and such dogs, in the countryside, may also steal eggs, serious and even eat chickens.

    3. See if the dog's temperament is very irritable.

    The rabies virus can also cause irritability for dogs, so if it is the kind of dog that you think it is not easy to mess with at first glance, it may have rabies. In addition, this kind of dog is more aggressive to people and animals, so if you are not very confident in yourself, it is not recommended to raise such a dog, especially if there are children around.

    Whether a dog has rabies virus or not, not everyone can see, this requires a certain amount of experience, so if you are bitten by a dog, don't save that thousand or hundreds of dollars, it is best to get an injection, and be responsible for yourself and others.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's hard to judge unless you bite someone, you have rabies or your dog has a rabies attack.

    Dogs carrying rabies virus are the same as humans carrying the incubation period of the new coronavirus, and there are no symptoms at all. Therefore, it is intuitively impossible to judge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can be judged by the dog's living environment, mental state, behavioral performance, etc. First of all, rabies virus is not usually transmitted from mother to child, so it can be judged based on whether the dog has been exposed to a dog with rabies virus and whether it has been bitten. Secondly, dogs infected with rabies virus are very irritable and show symptoms such as unsteady walking, salivation, and convulsions, and are highly aggressive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the pet hospital for a physical examination. However, dogs seem to have it all. Just get a vaccine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello, yes, mammals such as dogs and cats may carry rabies virus, and through scratching and biting ** mucosal damage invasion, especially to infect humans, resulting in rabies, there is no ** means.

    Hello, yes, mammals such as dogs and cats may carry rabies virus, and through scratching and biting ** mucosal damage invasion, especially to infect humans, resulting in rabies, there is no ** means.

    A rabies antibody test can be done, and if negative, you don't have the virus, but you need a vaccine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Overview of rabies virus

    Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus and is a zoonotic disease. The common route of transmission is through the introduction of saliva, tears, urine, feces and other secretions from infected animals into humans or animals through wounds, breakages** or genital mucous membranes. The rabies virus mainly exists in dogs, cats, foxes, monkeys and other animals, and the raid virus has also been isolated from dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, sheep and other animals in China.

    2. Rabies examination methods

    Serologic tests. Including indirect fluorescent antibody assay (IFA), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), agglutination assay, neutralization assay, etc. These methods can help determine whether specific antibodies to the rabies virus are present in an infected person.

    Secretion test. Includes virus isolation and PCR detection. Secretions include saliva, tears, urine, feces, etc.

    The detection of the rabies virus in these secretions can confirm the diagnosis of the disease and determine the infectiousness. PCR technology is a widely used molecular biology detection method in recent years.

    3. Time and place of rabies examination

    Patients with suspected rabies should go to the hospital within 72 hours of infection for anti-rabies virus treatment**. If an infected person has had previous contact with animals that are susceptible to rabies, they should actively apply for the relevant viral testing. Typically, rabies testing is carried out at an animal disease prevention and control facility.

    4. Protective measures for rabies patients

    Rabies patients should be strictly isolated during the ** and recovery period to prevent the spread of infection. Relevant contact personnel should strengthen personal hygiene and protection, and avoid contact with secretions, blood, respiratory secretions, etc. If you have contact, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to take anti-rabies virus ** to avoid infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No way. It is not possible to detect the presence of the virus through blood tests or other means, and it is impossible to diagnose the disease without developing the disease. Mammals such as dogs and cats can carry the rabies virus, and through scratch bites** mucosal damage, especially to infect humans, resulting in rabies, the incubation period of rabies is up to 30 years.

    Therefore, try to minimize close contact with cats and dogs, and if you are injured, you should wash and disinfect and get vaccinated as soon as possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs that do not have a full moon basically do not carry the rabies virus, and most dogs will die of illness within ten days of being infected with the rabies virus, and if they do not die for more than ten days, it may not be rabies. If the disease occurs suddenly, without any warning, it will not be rabies. When a dog has a rabies attack, it usually salivates profusely, and eventually becomes delirious and begins to attack living creatures.

    Rabies is not hereditary, so newborn puppies will not carry the rabies virus. Puppies that are not yet full of months generally carry antibodies from their mothers and will not go out or come into contact with other animals, so puppies that are not full moon will not carry the rabies virus.

    Generally speaking, dogs infected with rabies virus will have rabies attacks and death within ten days, so there is a ten-day observation method to determine whether a dog has rabies virus. However, there are very few cases of dogs that do not die for more than 10 days after being infected with the virus, so it is important to get vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours after being bitten by a dog.

    A dog that was originally very healthy suddenly becomes like a rabies attack, which is basically not rabies. Rabies is gradual and has a visible process. If the dog does not accept ** but gets better after the onset of the disease, it is basically not infected with rabies.

    Dogs with rabies episodes will salivate profusely, and drooling can be seen at the corners of their mouths. And when its tongue sticks out, it is in a state of weakness and drooping. When you see such a dog looking at you, you should be vigilant and stay away, beware of it suddenly attacking you.

    When rabies is fully attacked, dogs carrying the virus will begin to become delirious, become extremely aggressive, and even want to bite if they see a living thing. To avoid the spread of rabies virus, try to isolate your dog as soon as it is found to be abnormal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, it is not possible to tell whether the dog has rabies virus, but once infected with rabies virus, the fatality rate is extremely high, and the incubation period of the virus is as long as 10 years, so there will be no symptoms in the early stage. The best time to get vaccinated is within 24 hours of being bitten or scratched. After 24 hours, the vaccine may not work so well.

    So don't take chances, get vaccinated in time after being bitten by cats and dogs. Hope mine is helpful to you.

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