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Upstairs makes sense. Rabies virus can only be infected through wounds, such as being bitten by a sick person**, contaminated with viral fluids and meat pieces, and the virus can only be poisoned after invading the wound through nerve tissue and reaching the bone marrow and brain. Therefore the wound of the virus invasion is separated.
The closer the head (brain), the deeper the wound, the larger the wound surface, and the more the virus invades, the shorter the incubation period and the higher the morbidity. Conversely, the longer the incubation period. The lower the incidence.
This is also related to the strength of the affected body's resistance. Some dogs have strong resistance, even if they are invaded by the virus, they will not get sick, and some dogs have an incubation period of up to a year before they become ill, but the incubation period of general dogs is about half a month to a month.
At present, there is no effective ** drug, and prevention should be the mainstay, and people and animals who bite should be injected with rabies vaccine immediately. Squeeze around the wound in time to discharge the poisonous blood, or you can use a fire pot to pump out the poisonous blood, and then wash the wound with alkaline soap and apply iodine to disinfect. Wound expansion can be considered to drain the toxic blood as much as possible, but it should be done under the guidance of the hospital or doctor.
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No need to inject canine seedlings.
I often encounter this situation when I am on duty, but due to the high psychological pressure, many people still voluntarily get vaccinated.
Vaccination of dog seedlings will not have any serious ***, in the case of unclear whether it has been infected with rabies virus, it can be fully vaccinated, if not infected, it can also be prevented.
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It's okay, don't worry, the virus is usually transmitted through blood.
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If the dog is okay, you are definitely fine.
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1. The pathogen of rabies and its transmission route
Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus, mainly caused by the bite of canines such as dogs, cats, foxes, and wolves. In addition, humans can also become infected if they come into contact with body fluids such as saliva, tears, urine, and blood from people who carry the virus. Therefore, it is important to keep pets healthy and avoid contact with stray animals, especially during epidemics of infectious diseases.
2. Susceptible people and symptomatic manifestations
Rabies is a disease that threatens human life and health, and susceptible people include people exposed to epidemic areas, field explorers, veterinarians, animal disposal personnel and other professionals. The symptoms are roughly divided into two stages, the early symptoms are local itching, slight fever, fatigue and other symptoms, and the late symptoms are neurological disorders, convulsions, irritability, irritability, hydrophobia and other symptoms. Therefore, once bitten by a dog or exposed to a dog, you should go to the hospital in time for effective prevention and treatment.
3. Prevention and best measures
Measures to prevent rabies and ** rabies are divided into two categories, one is to prevent the disease of rabies, including routine vaccine prevention, oral vaccination of wild animals, and measures such as human cleaning and disinfection. The other type is for patients who have been infected with rabies**, which is mainly a combination of rabies immune globulin and rabies vaccine, which helps to control the progression of the disease at an early stage and increase the ** rate.
4. Other precautions
While preventing and ** rabies, we also need to pay attention to other things. For example, when it comes to dog breeding, it is important to ensure that the dog is healthy and vaccinated, and to avoid taking it to endemic areas and roaming areas. Be vigilant and avoid contact with wild animals you may encounter during your trip.
In addition, if you encounter a bite from an animal that may carry the rabies virus, you should go to the hospital in time to receive an injection of virus antibody preparations to prevent rabies infection.
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Rabies usually occurs when an animal is bitten or scratched, if a wound is present, and when a rabies patient is cared for.
1. Bitten or scratched by an animal: If you are bitten or scratched by an animal carrying the rabies virus, the virus will enter the human body** and get rabies, which will cause the human body to have symptoms such as fever, stupid socks and ambition and weakness.
2. Wounds: If there are wounds on the human body and there is obvious mucosal damage, when the wound is licked by an animal with rabies, it is easy to be infected with rabies virus.
3. Caring for rabies patients: If you are taking care of Nashi or taking care of the family members of rabies patients, if you accidentally come into contact with the blood or saliva of the patients, you are prone to rabies.
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Probably not. However, if you play with dogs a lot, it is best to get three shots of rabies vaccine as a pre-exposure immunity. Check in the bud.
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There is no possibility of infection, so it is recommended to relax and wish you a happy life.
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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. In this case, it is possible for the rabies virus to invade the body through tooth marks.
Therefore, the bitten area should be disinfected immediately Thoroughly wash the area with tooth marks with soap and water, apply iodine wine, and then inject the rabies vaccine throughout.
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As long as it is bleeding, you have to go for injections, big brother, hurry up and go to the hospital!
Rabies (rabies) is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, zoonotic, mostly seen in dogs, wolves, cats and other carnivores, and humans are mostly infected by bites of sick animals. The clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. The symptoms of hydrophobia are more prominent, so this disease is also called hydrophobia. >>>More
How is this possible, you are also too sensitive, in this case you can't be infected with rabies, rabies has to be sure that the cat has rabies, and he bites you, and the bite is bleeding, it is possible, remember that it is just possible. How can you just wash your hair? But you are very filial. >>>More
Inferred from these articles, this person can not become a rabies patient, the dog has been vaccinated, this person has also been vaccinated to avoid infection to the greatest extent, and once infected with rabies virus, there is no cure, to distinguish why this person bites you, if you don't bite it, you won't be infected, don't worry.
Don't worry too much, it's common for people to be scratched and bitten by kittens and dogs, and not everyone who encounters this kind of thing will get rabies. What's more, you also had a debridement treatment in time and an injection in time, so you should be relaxed and not too depressed, and of course, you should go for the injection on time. Good luck soon**!
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!!