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I really admire some people, they don't understand anything and are talking nonsense, people are really concerned about asking questions, you are mischievous, and you are resigned to fate, get out of the calf!!
It happened 13 years ago. The incubation period of rabies is generally 30-90 days, and generally never exceeds 1 year, and only a few cases are 6 years. There is no medical basis for saying that it has been going on for more than ten years, or even decades.
Moreover, the kittens born are healthy for the first three months, and the rabies vaccine is only required after three months. In addition, it is only in the event of an outbreak of rabies in animals that there is a chance of transmission through the wound by the virus saliva. Kittens older than 20 days are unlikely to be able to contract rabies.
Moreover, animals that get rabies generally do not die in more than 10 days. So you can rest assured.
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Brother is fine. Be relaxed.
I was bitten by a dog when I was a few years old. And I've been bitten a few times, and who would have thought of getting vaccinated at that time, but I'm not 26 yet.
Some people who answer questions don't know what bullshit, and the incubation period is decades at every turn.
That's a fart.
99% of people with rabies develop within one year...
Probably 1 in 1000 million people develop the disease in six or seven years... It's about the same as buying a two-color ball.
You take a week to buy two-color balls and see if you can grow 5 million.
If you are unfortunate enough to win 5 million, take the money and enjoy it slowly, if you can't get hit. Live happily. Do what you want to do.
Finally, a reminder to you. It's best not to ask questions like this. There's everything, and you're not afraid of being intimidated.
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The length of the incubation period varies, most of which are less than 3 months, and the average number of days is reported in China. The incubation period of 4-10% of patients is more than half a year, 1% is more than 1 year, and the longest case in the literature is 19 years. The length of the incubation period is related to age (children are shorter), wound site (the onset of head and facial bites is earlier, an average of 39 days, and the average incubation period of lower limb bites is 90 days), the depth of the wound (the incubation period is shorter in the deep), the number and virulence of the invading virus (the incubation period is short in the most virulent cases) and other factors.
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Rest assured, whoever has not been scratched and bitten by a cat or dog as a child, as long as the cat is alive and well after biting your cat for ten days, it is "not poisonous" (i.e. even if there is rabies virus, it is not contagious). So rest assured, live happily, and wish you happiness every day!
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=……The incubation period of rabies is 99% less than one year, with a maximum of 6 years.
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Can a kitten get rabies if it bites? Being bitten by a dog until the vaccine is given within 48 hours, there is nothing to do but resign it to fate. If it's a puppy, it shouldn't be a problem, just enjoy every day, don't you get tired if you think so much?
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The longest incubation period seems to be 25 years, not necessarily, to ask a professional doctor, it is useless to ask here!
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So little cats won't have any viruses, rest assured.
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The incubation period of rabies is generally about three months, and the probability of death is almost 100%, and once it occurs, death is certain.
1. Rabies.
Rabies is an acute infectious disease, usually latent in cats or dogs, when humans are bitten by dogs or cats, there is a certain probability of rabies will be transmitted. When the human body is infected with rabies, it will appear afraid of water and wind, and the whole person will have symptoms like mental illness, and when the symptoms of endeavor are excessive to quiet symptoms, it is close to death.
2. Incubation period.
Based on the time of being bitten by a dog, the general incubation period is within three months, if the person bitten is younger, then the incubation period will be shorter, if the wound appears on the head or face, then the incubation period will be shorter. If the wound is not cleaned in time after it appears, or if it causes overwork, the incubation period will be shorter. Therefore, everyone's incubation period is different, and it is known that it will definitely develop within three months, so once you are bitten by a dog, you must be vaccinated against rabies in time.
In addition, if I find that the animal does not get sick within 10 days after being bitten by a dog, then there is a high probability that the human will not get sick. But don't make this kind of observation, once you are bitten, you must do a wound cleaning or test in time, and then get vaccinated in time. <>
3. At present, there is no specific drug for rabies virus.
Now there is only a rabies vaccine on the market, and the vaccine defense rate is 100%, but some people feel that the probability of getting rabies after being bitten by a dog is relatively low, so they do not get vaccinated, resulting in the final rabies outbreak is difficult to control. There are rabies vaccines on the market that can stop rabies, but once the attack occurs, there is no specific drug that can control rabies. In addition, even if we are unfortunately infected with rabies virus, we have time to treat it before the virus reaches the brain, so don't give up easily, and go to the hospital in time is the way to solve the problem.
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The incubation period of rabies varies from one month, three months, one year, or 10 years. Rabies can be fatal.
The incubation period of rabies varies from person to person, and some people have good immunity, and the incubation period of rabies may be longer. The incubation period of rabies can be as long as 10 years, most of which are about three months, some can be seen in about a month, some can be seen in about three months, some can be seen after a year, some are 6 years, and the longest can even reach 10 years. The incubation period of rabies is very long, so rabies is very harmful to people, once you are bitten by a dog, you must quickly find a rabies vaccine, because the incubation period of rabies is too long, so the disease is easy to be ignored, once it occurs, it cannot be controlled.
It will occur in 10 years, and how terrible rabies is, so you must not ignore it.
The incubation period of rabies is very long, so if you have a rabies attack, you will definitely die, and there is no specific medicine for **. The onset of rabies is related to age, the depth of the wound, and the location of the bite wound. Some were bitten by dogs at a very young age, and they have not been vaccinated against rabies, and then they grew up and had a rabies attack, but there is no way to **.
If the head is bitten, the onset may be earlier, if it is other parts, it may be later, and the depth of the wound is also related, if the wound is deep, it may occur earlier, and if the wound is shallow, the onset may be later. Whether it is the onset of the disease sooner or later, it cannot be **. Therefore, after being bitten by a dog, you must get a rabies vaccine, which is the most effective way to prevent rabies.
The initial stage of rabies attack is like the flu, so you must hurry up and take your own medicine to stand up, many times it is delayed, if you are bitten by a dog, you must take measures in time, you must quickly clean the wound, and then go to the hospital to get rabies vaccination. Be careful about getting vaccinated against rabies and don't forget to get shots.
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Rabies may have a long incubation time, but most people will have an attack in 1-3 months, and the time of rabies occurrence depends on the location of the bite, the severity of the bite, and the amount of rabies carry. Generally, the incubation period can be shortened to a few days for those with a bite site above the neck and the wound is severe, and the incubation period for those with a slight bite wound on the distal extremity can be longer, ranging from several years to more than ten years, and the fatality rate once infected with rabies virus is 100
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The incubation period of rabies is usually a few weeks to a few months, and once it occurs, it has a high mortality rate.
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What is the incubation period for rabies?
There are rumors circulating on the Internet that rabies is unavoidable and has a high incidence, which makes people frightened. But rabies is not as serious as it is rumored on the Internet. For example, some time ago, there was a saying on the Internet that children had rabies and would learn to bark, which was actually false and had no scientific basis, so let's talk about rabies.
The incubation period for rabies can actually be variable, depending on individual factors.
What are its symptoms?
The likelihood of getting rabies and its incubation period is different for everyone. However, according to scientific statistics, the longest incubation period for rabies is six years. What is the incubation period?
The incubation period refers to the period of time when a patient is infected with rabies until the corresponding symptoms appear, which is called the incubation period. Although the incubation period for rabies infection varies, the vast majority of cases occur in about three months. Between 4% and 10% of people have an incubation period of less than six months.
Only 1% of patients have an incubation period of more than one year.
The above-mentioned period of rabies infection is six years, which is the longest incubation period in the world. If you have symptoms, be sure to get rabies vaccination. And what we need to know is that not all dogs will get rabies when they bite, only dogs with rabies virus will get us rabies.
In general, domestic dogs or puppies do not carry the rabies virus. Besides, dogs with rabies virus generally don't live long.
If you have vomiting, low-grade fever, and loss of appetite, you may have rabies. Some of these patients usually die of paralysis of the respiratory muscles. In general, if you do have rabies, you must treat the wound in time and then go to the rabies vaccine.
Pets at home should also do a good job of epidemic prevention. The vaccine must not be less, and we must not be greedy for small and cheap, and bad things. It is also necessary to avoid your own dog going out to bite other people and causing unnecessary trouble.
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The incubation period of rabies is 1 to 3 months, and after 1 to 3 months, it is easy to show some symptoms, which are easy to manifest as irritability, panic, and some salivation.
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The incubation period for rabies is generally within three months and can reach up to ten years. The initial symptoms are anorexia, fatigue, headache, and similar to a cold. Later symptoms include pharyngeal muscle spasm and dyspnea.
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Because rabies is a neurotoxic virus. This neurological virus will enter the spinal cord and reach the brainstem, and after multiplying in large numbers, it will cause some neurocerebrovascular accidents. The rabies virus usually lasts about 10 days until death.
The incidence at 1-2 months is the most common and the longest incubation period now studies suggest that it can be up to 6 years.
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The incubation period of rabies varies, up to 10 years, but most of them will develop within three months, and there is no effective method for rabies, and the mortality rate is extremely high. Symptoms such as moderate fever and malaise, loss of appetite, fear of water and light, and progressive paralysis will occur with rabies.
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Because the rabies virus can harm our central nervous system, it causes death, and experts say the longest incubation period is six years.
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This is because the onset time of this disease is very fast, and this disease is also very difficult, and it will die in a short period of time, and the human body does not have such an immune function. The general incubation period is relatively short, generally incubating for a few weeks, not more than half a year.
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Because it is a very malignant infectious virus, once you get this virus, you will definitely die. The incubation period is generally less than three months.
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Because rabies will kill people if it is not timely, and the incubation time is very long, and some people will be incubated for decades.
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The incubation period for rabies varies, but most are less than 3 months. The length of the incubation period is related to age, location of the wound, depth of the wound, amount and virulence of the virus. The incubation period is generally asymptomatic and enters the clinical phase after the incubation period.
The typical clinical phase can be divided into prodromal phase, excitatory phase, and paralysis phase. In the prodromal phase, most patients have symptoms such as low-grade fever, loss of appetite, nausea, headache, tiredness, and general malaise, such as a cold, before the appearance of excitement; Then there is fear and restlessness, being particularly sensitive to sound, light, wind, pain, and the throat will be tight. Rabies is a fatal disease that kills 100% of people once infected.
In the early stages of rabies, the rabies virus lurks in the body, and sometimes the latent rabies virus lasts for a long time, so it is difficult to see symptoms. In the early stages of rabies, dizziness, weakness, or fever can easily go unnoticed. However, if you are bitten by an animal, you need to look out for early signs of rabies when these symptoms appear.
When you feel pain again, such as burning, numbness or itching, after being bitten by an animal, you should be alert to rabies. It is difficult for young children to show these feelings, and parents need more attention. Rabies patients are very sensitive to light and sound, and once there is a strong light and high-decibel sound, they will become extremely manic and even muscle tension.
Some rabies children will unconsciously shed tears and sweat when they hear high-decibel sounds and see bright lights, and some parents say that some rabies children are easy to wake up. <>
When accidentally caught or bitten by a pet, no matter how good or bad the wound is, be sure to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination. The best time to get an injection is to be bitten within a day, and after that, you can go to the hospital for an injection to prevent rabies. In addition to the injections, you also need to clean the wound.
First, squeeze out the bruise from the wound, wash the wound with soapy water, and then wash the wound with running water, which needs to be washed with running water for about 20 minutes. If there is a penetrating wound, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to bandage and get vaccinated in time.
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