Hamsters are not rabies. Do hamsters have rabies virus?

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

    Hamster is a general term for the hamster subfamily. There are a total of 18 species in 7 genera, mainly in Asia, and a few in Europe, of which there are 8 species in 3 genera in China. With the exception of small hamsters found in Central Asia, all other species of hamsters have buccal pouches on both cheeks, extending from the molars to the shoulders.

    It can be used for temporary storage or carrying food back to the hole for storage, so it is called hamster, also known as gills and carrying hamsters.

    Almost all warm-blooded animals can be infected with the rabies virus. Hamsters can also be infected with the rabies virus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is rabies.

    They are of the rodent family and can transmit plague, rabies.

    The few pets that are not contagious are almost all chinchillas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not.,But it's bitten and bleeding.,It's better to go for an injection.,After all, there's no virus and germs.。。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hehehehe!! Is a rodent mammal!! But all mammals can be infected and carry the rabies virus!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, if you are bitten by it, you can get vaccinated, and you can not get vaccinated, but you don't have to.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it's rodent (plague).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, it's okay if you are bitten, if you can find a hamster bitten on the Internet, the whole rat bar will count you as a cow, besides, people don't know how many bacteria there are on their hands, rats and rats bite people, they may die by themselves.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can you ask such a brain-dead question!!

    No!!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    All animals have bacteria in their bodies!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hamsters do not have rabies. Hamsters do not get rabies themselves, but hamsters, like dogs, are warm-blooded animals and may carry the rabies virus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, it's okay, hamsters are generally domestic, and the possibility of carrying germs is very low. No plague, no rabies. What you have to do is wash thoroughly, squeeze out the bruises, and disinfect them with alcohol.

    If it doesn't break the skin, don't worry, it's okay, my pudding doesn't feel comfortable if it doesn't bite me three or four times a day. Of course, it's generally slight.,Once accidentally hurt it and the skin broke.,I'm pretty scared.,And then it doesn't matter if it's bitten too much.。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Do a physical examination first, you may bring your own.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Hamsters do not rule out the possibility of carrying the virus, and if they are bitten and bleed, they need to go to the hospital for medical treatment. Pay attention to the following points when raising hamsters.

    2. Choose regular channels to buy in stores, and do not accept stray hamsters.

    3. Pay attention to the usual hygiene of hamsters. Hamsters generally do not carry viruses, and if they survive in the wild or are purchased through informal channels, the risk is greatly increased.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Regularly raised hamsters are free of plague and rabies virus, after all, they are safe pets, and they only need to squeeze out the blood and smear some iodine if they are bitten and bleeding. However, if a hamster has been exposed to an animal with rabies, it may carry the virus.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you buy it in a regular store, it's generally fine. If you are bitten, be sure to get a rabies vaccination, because rabies virus is not only found in dogs, but also in mammals.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Do hamsters have rabies virus? Hamster, I think under normal circumstances, he will definitely carry the rabies virus, because hamsters, it also belongs to rodents, if it is scratched, I think it must also need to treat the wound and get a rabies vaccine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hamsters are rabies-free.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No.

    Hamsters have become a kind of small pet that young people especially love, its physiological structure is not the same as ordinary mice, hamsters will not suffer from plague, once bitten to thoroughly clean the wound with soap and water, and then use iodine to eliminate poisoning, and then go to the disease prevention agency to inject some rabies vaccine, and then tell you whether the hamster will carry rabies virus.

    When bitten by hamsters, in addition to causing local tissue tear damage, because for animals, there will be a lot of bacteria and germs in their mouths and saliva, which will cause rapid infection of wounds.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    About"Hamsters"with"Rabies"problems.

    Play videoDo hamsters have rabies 10142 times**Su Lv Rolling Peng Licensed Veterinarian Practice Number: A012018510170 Go to Question**Content hamsters can carry rabies virus and may also get rabies virus. The rabies virus can survive in all warm-blooded animals, but if you are accidentally bitten by a hamster, you also need to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination as soon as possible.

    Because there is no rabies vaccine for hamsters on the market, there is no way to inject hamsters with rabies virus, so you can only inject yourself with rabies vaccine to prevent rabies virus infection. In the process of feeding hamsters, if the hamsters are found to have abnormal spirit, appetite, drooling, unable to drink normally, and show abnormal excitement, strong aggression, increased activity, and anxiety, it may indicate that they have some potential rabies virus, and need to contact the local CDC or veterinary department in time before proceeding with the next step. At this time, you must protect yourself to prevent yourself from being attacked or injured, and you also need to do a good job of disinfection of the environment and rabies vaccination afterwards to avoid being infected with rabies virus.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you are bitten by a domestic pet hamster and bleed, you generally do not need to be vaccinated if the wound is mild and the bleeding is small.

    1. Because hamsters rarely carry rabies virus, and domestic hamsters generally do not carry hantavirus, they usually do not cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.

    2. Domestic hamsters carry fewer pathogenic bacteria, but there is no guarantee that the wound that is bitten and bleeding will never be infected, so the patient should squeeze out the blood around the wound a little harder in time, rinse the wound with soap and water, and disinfect the wound if there are disinfectants such as iodophor, so as to reduce the risk of wound infection.

    3. So far, no hamsters have been found to have rabies, let alone cases of hamsters spreading rabies. Therefore, rabies prevention guidelines from countries around the world, including the World Health Organization's recommendations on rabies exposure, do not need to be vaccinated against rabies if there is no special reason for a hamster bite.

    What to do if you get bitten by a wild hamster:

    If you are bitten by a wild hamster, you also need to go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, and after aseptic treatment to bandage the wound, you should also do a guess banquet in time for tetanus vaccination and rabies vaccine for sterling silver.

    Because hamsters also carry a large number of viruses and bacteria, if they are not treated effectively and timely after injury, it is easy to cause wound infection or rabies virus, tetanus virus infection.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hamsters themselves are unlikely to carry rabies retribution virus because they are not natural hosts of rabies. However, if a hamster is bitten by a rabies animal and infected with the rabies virus, it may be transmitted to other animals or humans. Therefore, it is important to be vigilant when coming into contact with any animal, including the hamster, and to ensure their health.

    If your hamster is bitten by another sick animal, it is best to seek veterinary advice.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hamsters also carry the virus.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, I had to get a rabies vaccine, and my sister was bitten, and then I went to the hospital and asked the doctor that she had to get a shot.

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