The woman was bitten by a dog and was not saved after four shots of vaccine?

Updated on society 2024-03-05
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Compared with the traditional "5-needle" immunization program, the 211" immunization program has a short vaccination cycle, fewer visits, greatly improves the compliance of the vaccinated, produces antibodies early, and provides rapid immune protection. The specific procedure is as follows: the vaccinator will receive one vaccine on each arm on the first day, a second dose on the eighth day, and a third dose on the 22nd day.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maybe the vaccine expired, in short, there were no antibodies produced in the body, and then it happened that the dog had rabies, and he gg.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is a long-production rabies vaccine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why doesn't the hospital have a point of responsibility? Is the vaccine fake?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rabies can be ** Of course, there is no such case in the country But it does not mean that there are no people who are bitten by a rabid dog in real life The first few people who are bitten by a rabid dog will attack relatively quickly But the more they are bitten by a rabid dog, the less toxic it may be hidden for more than ten years and then it is impossible to say that the rabies vaccine may only have an effect on the bitten latter The first few can only depend on luck The first person can only wait for death Of course, if there are people around who will be cured, it will be fine Just have to suffer more Every time I see the incident of being bitten by a mad dog but not being treated and dying, it is very heart-wrenching Again, even if the patient is insane, it can be cured When there is a madness, don't take the patient to a noisy place If you hear a loud sound, you will get sick I believe that many people will not believe it You should just watch it as a joke If you get sick, no matter how many vaccinations you take, it is useless Living in the hospital is just to comfort the hearts of the family But to find out if there is a cure around Now people are like this Ning Yuan spends money in the hospital to find comfort Sometimes some people say that it can be cured I don't believe it That's why so many people die every year from being bitten by a mad dog.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Be bitten by a warm-blooded animal such as a dog (cat) with symptoms of disease or abnormal behavior with a healthy cat (dog), after you are bitten, you should be injected with rabies vaccine as soon as possible, and at the same time observe the cat (dog) that bites you, if within 10 days, the cat or dog has not died of rabies, you can terminate the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

    2. Healthy dogs (cats and other animals) are not poisonous. ("Toxic" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if a dog or cat carries the rabies virus, it is not contagious until they become ill.) No injections).

    3. The mechanism of rabies virus is that the virus invades animal brain cells and causes rabies attacks, and animals generally have very obvious abnormalities at this time, which are easy to identify. At this time, the saliva of the animal is poisonous (there is a virus) and is infectious, and if you are bitten by such an animal, you must get a rabies vaccination. (For how to determine whether it is an animal with a rabies attack, please refer to Professor Zu Shuxian's article, which is linked under Article 6 of the Attached Information**.)

    4. Dogs (cats) are only poisonous when they have rabies attacks. If a warm-blooded animal with rabies bites a person, it is possible to spread the rabies virus to a person through saliva, and you need to take rabies prevention measures.

    5. In view of the fact that dogs, cats and other warm-blooded animals die within 3 to 5 days of rabies once they occur (some literature says that there are rare deaths 8 days after the onset of rabies). Therefore, it is only during the onset period a few days before its death that it is contagious, and it is dangerous to be bitten. Even if you are bitten, you don't have to worry if the dog (cat) does not die of rabies within 10 days, because the bite is not in the infectious period.

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

    6. Rabies has an incubation period, the World Health Organization through detailed research, most of them are 20 days to 2 months, and the longest period is 6 years, as for some examples in China, the World Health Organization expressed doubts that the world has not found evidence of long-term incubation examples, infectious disease medical experts and believe that it may be misdiagnosis or secondary exposure (medical term, the second time to be transmitted). (There is literature that if a person is bitten within 6 days, it must be the wrong dog, and it is impossible for a person to die and a dog does not die).

    7. Rabies vaccination can be delayed. (If you have been bitten and it has been 6 years, you can rest assured, if the injury is old within 6 years, you can be vaccinated again, which is the same as one exposure (first bite). (Just two shots at this time).

    8. Whether it is bitten by an animal with no poison, if there is no way to treat the wound at home, please wash the wound with immediately alkaline soap for at least 20 minutes, try your best to squeeze out the blood, and then go to the hospital immediately.

    9. If you have animals, or often come into contact with animals, it is recommended to take three injections for pre-exposure prophylaxis, so that once you are bitten, you can directly get 2 injections to obtain immunity if you are suspected of having rabies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You're so lucky! It must be that you have some behavioral behavior that the dog doesn't like or makes the dog scared, so it always bites you. Or you smell unfriendly! In the future, try to stay away from the dog, and you don't need to get vaccinated!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must go to the hospital for vaccination in time, because we do not know whether the dog has rabies, which can lead to fatal search effects once the disease occurs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Be sure to go to the hospital in time for rabies vaccination, and after being bitten, you can apply soap to the wound, and then rinse with water to treat it retrograde.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you are bitten by a dog, you must go to the hospital for vaccination, because the rabies virus has an incubation period and cannot be ** under today's medical technology conditions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Don't start the new round of immunization again, just continue to complete the current immunization program, according to the wound management procedure you said, it has been done very well, don't worry.

    What can be done by Huayao New Medicine Center, please consult Mr. Zhao, 031185992056 **.

    According to the Ministry of Health's "Rabies Exposure Prevention and Treatment Work Specification (2009)" >

    Article 21: Disposal after re-exposure.

    Wound management: Wound management should be carried out first, promptly, and thoroughly after any exposure.

    Vaccination: In general, antibody levels can be maintained for at least 1 year after full rabies vaccination. If re-exposure occurs during immunization, the full course of vaccination will continue to be completed according to the original procedure, and no additional dose is required; Those who are re-exposed within half a year after full immunization generally do not need to be re-immunized; Those who are re-exposed within six months to one year after full immunization should receive one dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3; Those who are re-exposed within 1-3 years should receive 1 dose of vaccine per day; Those who have been vaccinated for more than 3 years should be fully vaccinated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Vaccinations can be given according to the original process, but the wound must be cleaned thoroughly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Admire, you're too backy. Let's go the other way.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are scratched by a dog, you don't need to be vaccinated at all, you don't know what you described, and generally if you are scratched and bitten by your own dog, there is no need to vaccinate.

    100% of warm-blooded animals such as dogs and cats die within 3 to 5 days of rabies onset (8 days of death is said to be rare). 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, you don't have to worry if the dog (cat) does not die of rabies within 10 days, (10 days is the safety observation period specially extended by the World Health Organization) (This period was originally proposed by Dr. Thailand, note that Thailand is also a high-incidence area of rabies, and it is also an epidemic area.)

    So as long as your dog doesn't die within 10 days, even if you are bitten and bleeding, and you don't get vaccinated, you won't be okay at all, some people in China say that the 10-day observation method is not applicable to epidemic areas, in fact, people who know a little bit about the 10-day observation method know that those who say that the 10-day observation method is not applicable to epidemic areas is a lie. Do you know who first came up with the Decameron Observation Method? It is a Thai doctor, he came to the conclusion after 20 years of experiments in Thailand, the initial period he proposed was 4 days, and later the World Health Organization extended the time limit, 10 days is already an extended safety period, and the 10-day observation method itself is the conclusion of the experiment done in the epidemic area.

    There are also some people in China who say that rabies can be latent for more than ten years, which is simply regarded as a big laughing stock in the world, and the longest incubation time recognized internationally is 6 years, which is a very special case, and it is very rare to have more than a year. This is how all professional materials are written internationally.

    Of the approximately 100 million dogs in China, less than 20 percent have been vaccinated. The problem of rabies is mainly solved by veterinary vaccines rather than human vaccines. The experience of a large number of countries and regions where rabies has been controlled proves that after the basic elimination of rabies in dogs, people are basically free from rabies vaccination.

    Every year, a large number of rabies vaccines are used in humans but not in dogs, which is the biggest abuse of rabies vaccines. Vigorously promoting the application of veterinary vaccines is the only way to fundamentally solve the problem of rabies in China.

    First of all, the following points must be clarified:

    Rabies is the rabies virus in the saliva (or nerve tissue) of a rabid animal that enters the body through a bite wound or mucous membrane. The route of transmission is mainly bites, and scratches are rare.

    Rabies in dogs and cats is also transmitted by rabid animals, so pets that have not been bitten by other sick animals will not be infected with rabies.

    In urban communities where there has been no rabies for a long time, rabies will generally not be transmitted as long as the owner is responsible and manages the animal well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's related. The rabies vaccine is immunized with 5 shots. If you take one less shot, then this immunization program is incomplete, and it has an impact on the body's production of antibodies.

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