What to do if a dog has been bitten by a vaccinated dog or has been bitten by a vaccinated dog

Updated on healthy 2024-04-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The landlord, it is recommended that you immediately go to the hospital to inject the human rabies vaccine, people are scratched and bitten by dogs, regardless of whether there is bleeding, as long as the ** mucosa is damaged, should be injected with human rabies vaccine in full, sufficient and standardized.

    If you are more than 48 hours after exposure (after being bitten), double the dose for the first injection.

    Rabies is preventable and incurable, zoonotic, and once it occurs, its mortality rate is 100%.

    So far, there have been no reported cases of rabies in the medical community.

    Therefore, it is particularly important to inject human rabies vaccine for prevention.

    Whether a puppy has rabies or not is not visible to the naked eye.

    The puppy is injected with the canine vaccine, but it does not prevent the disease and does not kill the rabies virus.

    Therefore, if a person is injured by it, he or she should still be fully vaccinated with human rabies vaccine.

    Furthermore, it does not mean that the puppy will not be infected with the rabies virus if it is born and has little contact with the outside world.

    The rabies virus can be transmitted through the mother, and puppies can carry the virus for life without getting sick.

    So landlord, if you want to do it now, immediately go to a standardized hospital to inject human rabies vaccine.

    The following links are mentioned in the precautions, dietary restrictions. Keep an eye on it.

    1.Anti-rabies antibody test:

    2.Dietary contraindications during vaccination:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay, pet vaccination, is to prevent adverse reactions after injuring the main personnel, even if your dog is vaccinated, rest assured! It's okay!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay!!! Your dog will not get sick, and he has been vaccinated!! Don't worry, it's the kind of injection that is not good for your health!!

    The dog must be crazy to play, and my dog is often like this!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay, I've been vaccinated, I'm still afraid.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Khan: That's okay! However, it is safer to go to the hospital for examination!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have been bitten and bleeding by a puppy that has been injected with rabies vaccine, you may be infected with rabies virus and cause rabies, you should go to the hospital or CDC as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine according to the procedure to prevent rabies attacks.

    The dog itself has to get sick before it can be transmitted to people, it has been vaccinated, so it may not be infected, but this cannot be 100% avoided, it is recommended that it still need to be vaccinated.

    After being bitten or scratched by animals such as dogs, cats, wolves, etc., as long as the rabies virus is indeed not bitten, it is difficult for the rabies virus to invade the body through intact **, but it can not be paralyzed if there are traces of tooth marks on it. Sometimes, although you can't see the ** damage, in fact, the tooth mark means the ** damage that is difficult to detect with the naked eye.

    The rabies virus can enter the body along tooth marks. Therefore, the bitten area should be disinfected immediately, the area with tooth marks should be thoroughly washed with soap and water, iodine should be applied, and the rabies vaccine should be injected throughout the process.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many friends believe that since the pet has been vaccinated, it means that the pet is absolutely safe, and if it is bitten by such a pet, there is no need to get a rabies vaccine. Including many senior pet breeders, they all think so. But in fact, this is a wrong idea, and we have fallen into a misunderstanding.

    Vaccinations only ensure that pets will not develop rabies, but if pets with rabies virus bite humans, it will be transmitted. This is analogous to the difference between people living with AIDS and people living with HIV.

    Therefore, if you are unfortunately bitten by a pet that you are not familiar with, even if the pet has been vaccinated against rabies, for the sake of safety, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to do the relevant treatment, generally speaking, the injection effect is best within 24 hours, it is worth noting that if the bite site wound is very deep or the head, neck and other parts close to the brain, the rabies vaccine should be injected at the same time, but also inject rabies virus serum.

    Although rabies is a disease that everyone is familiar with, but many people, the understanding of it is not deep enough, there are also many misunderstandings, the first misunderstanding, that is, the incubation period of rabies is very long, it is undeniable that the incubation period of rabies is indeed much longer than many diseases, but it is far from the legendary ten or twenty years, the factor that determines the length of the incubation period is the location of the bite and the number of infected viruses.

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    The second misconception is that you have been vaccinated against rabies before, and you don't need to take it again after that, this misunderstanding is the most fatal, and many people have not been vaccinated against rabies in time because of this. In fact, the protection period of rabies vaccine is only a short six months. After the protection period, if you are bitten, you also need to be vaccinated.

    At present, rabies can only be prevented, and there is no cure after the onset of the disease. So don't be careless!

    Chinese New Year is a time of celebration, so I hope everyone can go home happy and safe. It is recommended that you do not overflow with love for pets of unknown origin, and make physical contact with them without permission to prevent biting accidents.

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