If you are bitten by a dog and are not vaccinated, can you get rabies?How long does it usually take

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

    How long ago did you say that?The vaccine is generally valid in the body for less than three years, and some people can have lifelong immunity, which has great individual differences!Whether you get vaccinated or not depends on the wound you are bitten by a dog, if your dog is bitten because of food protection, the wound is generally not very deep and will not bleed, so you generally do not need to be vaccinated.

    But if you are bitten by a wild dog on the road and it still bleeds, you must get a rabies vaccine!The incubation period of the rabies virus is 15 years, so you can't underestimate it, and you can decide whether to fight it or not depending on your own situation!If it had been injected 8 or 9 years ago, the possibility of antibodies still existing was relatively small, and the memory cells would have slowly disappeared over time, even if there was less cell fluid with memory antibodies, the ability to resist rabies would have weakened!

    If I say that I have the conditions to get vaccinated, it's best to get vaccinated, don't care about the money, or the body is important, if you are really infected with the rabies virus, there is no way to do it in the current medicine, it is equivalent to a death sentence!Why should I emphasize that it is domestic?It doesn't matter what you want if the dog doesn't have rabies and you let him bite, but that's a hypothesis!

    Whether the assumption is true or not depends on the specific situation on your side, but we can't gamble our lives with the unknown, can we?And I want to emphasize how long you have been bitten by a dog, if it is more than 24 hours, deciding to get vaccinated is completely different from getting vaccinated within 24 hours, you have to tell the doctor clearly, the time you were bitten, this is very important!The mechanism of action of the two vaccines is different !!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How to say it, this is not necessarily, it depends on the condition of the wound. After a person is bitten by a dog, the probability of getting rabies is not more than 2%, but the probability of death from rabies is indeed 100%, and there is no effective drug for rabies, and the incubation period of rabies is still very long, after long-term observation by scientists, up to 30 years, during this period, it may be transmitted to family members and relatives and friends through various ways. So for the safety of you and your family, please get a rabies vaccine as soon as possible.

    By the way, if you are bitten by rabies, you will get rabies 100%, so go get vaccinated !!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Irregularly, some people will get sick after more than 10 years, so you must get vaccinated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Healthy dogs are not poisonous, even if they are infected with rabies, they are only contagious in the days from the onset to death, on average, about 1 in 10,000, and even if they are bitten by a mad dog that is determined to be sick, the probability of infection is only 1 3.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's simple, you observe whether the dog's mental state is normal, whether he is afraid of wind and water! If the dog is alive and well after a week, you can't get rabies!

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