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Summary. Hello, this one won't be contagious. Because if you get a rabies vaccine, it's an antibody drug. The most dogs were injured. You just need to wash the smear with disinfectant water.
My dog has always been vaccinated against rabies and was bitten by a rabid dog outside a year ago, if the dog that bit it has rabies, will it be contagious?
Hello, this one won't be contagious. Because if you get a rabies vaccine, it's an antibody drug. The most dogs were injured. You just need to wash the smear with disinfectant water.
I was scared, I wanted to throw it away, but my husband was reluctant, and now that summer is here, children wear shorts, and dogs like to lick in case the ** breaks. Dogs carry viruses in their bodies and are very dangerous to people.
As long as you have been vaccinated, it won't. That vaccine will fight the disease. You can rest assured.
Just clean the wound more often.
I mean, I want to ask you, if a dog is bitten by a rabid dog, there will be no virus if you get vaccinated, right?
It was bitten in May last year, and it's been a year.
Now the dog is fine, I'm just worried that the dog will have a latent period in the body after being bitten by a rabid dog.
That's right. If there is a virus, it will be obvious that your dog is in a state. For example, biting, red eyes, etc.
If you get vaccinated, you won't carry the virus, right?
That's right. Vaccination: That's medicine.
That is to say, we keep it safe for us. Well.
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Internationally, it is believed that the longest incubation period of rabies is only 10 days, and if it does not occur within 10 days, it is basically certain that there is no problem. If you are bitten by a healthy dog, you will not be infected with rabies, and you can only get rabies if you are bitten by a dog with a rabies attack.
The clinical manifestations of rabies can be divided into four stages:
1. Incubation period: (about 4-6 weeks on average, the shortest and longest range can reach 10 days to 8 months), the time of the incubation period varies from a few days to several years according to the individual's physique, and the infected person has no symptoms during the incubation period.
2. Prodromal period: the infected person begins to experience symptoms such as general malaise, fever, tiredness, restlessness, pain at the bite site, and paresthesia.
3. Excitement period: human beings: patients have various symptoms at their peak, with symptoms such as nervousness, general spasms, hallucinations, delirium, fear of light, sound, water, and wind, so rabies is also known as hydrophobia, and patients often suffocate to death because of spasms in the throat.
4. Coma period: If the patient can survive the excitement period, he will enter the coma period, and the patient will be in a deep coma in this period, but the various symptoms of rabies are no longer obvious, and most of the patients who enter this stage eventually die of failure.
The hallmark symptom of a rabies attack is actually "fear of water" - even hearing the sound of water, hearing the word "water" can cause severe spasm of the throat muscles, which can lead to suffocation - not "madness". So why do dogs become "mad dogs" when they are infected with rabies? This is caused by pain, so dogs will bite everywhere, and dogs are usually used to "biting" this action.
However, unlike dogs, the way to relieve pain is not to bite around, and as an upright walking animal, the structure of human faces and teeth is not suitable for the behavior of "biting" around. Therefore, if a human has a rabies attack, it will not bite people everywhere.
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No, rabies patients are usually infected by bites from sick animals. The clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, wind phobia, pharyngeal muscle spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. Because the symptoms of hydrophobia are more prominent, this disease is also known as hydrophobia.
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Hello, a person who has rabies, does not become in time to bite people and drink human blood, this situation is infected with rabies, the phenomenon appears, but this phenomenon will not last, because the patient infected with the rabies virus can not be treated will lead to death, once the rabies infection will appear afraid of the wind, fear of light, afraid of the sound of water, according to the medical history you provided, this situation is in line with the clinical manifestations of infection with the rabies virus, such a situation will not last long, the patient will be very good at death.
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Solid soap has an ingredient that can eliminate viruses. It can be boiled and drunk.
This is a home remedy from my hometown, and it is guaranteed to be effective if you drink it a few times.
Let me tell you the specifics: Of course, the dog is not sick and will not be passed on to people, and it looks like your dog is okay, and it may not be a sick dog. When a dog bites after the onset of the disease, the person who is bitten will get rabies. >>>More
Normally, no, the incubation period of rabies virus is very long, usually 15 to 20 years I have been bitten by dogs, but it has been more than 20 years It's okay Don't worry, don't worry, it's going to be fine! And good luck!!
The rabies virus is usually found in the saliva of cats, dogs, and other animals, so it is usually very dangerous to bleed from a bite. But the landlord, this question still needs to have a "classification discussion idea" (I can't find the right word). First of all, if your puppy is not vaccinated against rabies, then you may have rabies and must be vaccinated against rabies or human rabies immune globulin in a timely manner. >>>More
Well, it's not that serious, you've been 15 years, it's okay. Not every animal will get sick if it bites, how to see if it has the virus, generally dogs are easy to run in the wild and sniff everywhere, so the teeth will carry the virus, as for the animals you feed yourself, and the ones that don't run around are generally healthy.
Usually, only people who bite a dog with rabies will get rabies. This is because the rabies virus is mainly found in the saliva of sick animals and is transmitted to other animals or humans through bites or contact with the saliva of sick animals. >>>More