Help me!! I m not going to be rabies!

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, also known as hydrophobia because of its prominent hydrophobia symptoms. Zoonotic, mostly seen in dogs, wolves, cats and other carnivores, humans are mostly infected by bites of sick animals. The clinical manifestations are hydrophobia, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the epidemic prevention station to see a doctor and have a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, because rabies dogs don't live for more than ten days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Decameron Observation".

    The WHO guidelines on post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies clearly state: "The animal may be terminated if the animal remains healthy during the 10-day observation period, or if the animal is confirmed to be rabies negative by a reliable laboratory using the correct diagnostic techniques**." This simple and practical criterion for judging the contagiousness of rabies is generally referred to as the "decameron observation method".

    It was not until 2009 that China's Ministry of Health acknowledged that the observation method was valid and suitable for China.

    It seems to be common knowledge that you must be vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours after being bitten by a dog, but infectologists believe this is a misconception. The treatment method after the dog bite should refer to the "10-day observation method" given by the WHO, after the treatment and disinfection of the wound, it is best to isolate the dog or cat that bites the person for observation, if the dog or cat has not died within 10 days after biting the person, it proves that the saliva of the dog or cat that bites the person does not contain rabies virus at the time of the incident; According to WHO research, rabies is contagious only a few days before the death of a dog or cat, and it is dangerous to be bitten, and if a cat or dog dies during the observation period, a person can be vaccinated against rabies, not within 24 hours of being bitten; If it is another animal, do not use the 10-day observation period to hit immediately.

    So, call ** and ask a friend's dog if it's still alive.

    You should take a look at NetEase's special topic on rabies misunderstandings:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's use the 10-day observation method, the dog is fine if it doesn't die, it may be a mental problem, don't worry too much, after all, this thing rarely happens.

    And puppies generally rarely carry the virus, and it is a friend's dog, as long as it does not eat indiscriminately, it is not dangerous, I think the famous expert in this area, Zu Zuxian's blog, said that healthy dogs are not poisonous, and the 10-day observation method is effective, but China has not implemented it now, but we can use it, because this is what is used in the epidemic area, and the World Rabies Organization has also affirmed this statement.

    A lot of doctors in China exaggerate in order to make money, so don't worry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's better to go for an injection, it's the safest measure!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! 1.None of this is a symptom of rabies, but in fact most people who are bitten by animals will experience something like your dad is doing.

    2."Small wounds with large tooth marks, broken skin" This situation is a secondary exposure, and you should be vaccinated at that time, as for whether you get sick, it depends on the dog, if the dog has not died so far, then your father is absolutely fine.

    3.You have to be calm and be aware that there are only a few dogs that can transmit rabies in both rural and urban areas, and even if dogs carry the virus, they are only transmitted during the onset period and 5 days before the onset of the disease, so observe that the biting dog survives for 15 days or observe that the biting dog is still healthy on the 10th day, then rule out rabies.

    4.Theoretically, vaccinations are effective before the onset of the disease, and you can take your dad to the CDC for catch-up vaccinations, and listen to the advice of the CDC doctor.

    5.Be calm and act sensibly. Personally, I guess it should be fine, and I wish you a safe family. Thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm not sure, but tell me how healthy the dog was, what the symptoms were at the time, and what is going on now? Your dad just has a tooth mark and no wounds, so there is generally no need to worry, if the dog is not dead, you can sit back and relax, and if the dog is dead, you will have to go to get vaccinated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The dog is not a mad dog, if it is not dead, it will be fine. 2 months is still in the incubation period, but it is too late to say anything without injections, and the incidence of rabies is still not high.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, please don't panic The question is whether your father's wound bleed when he was bitten If it seeps into the blood, you should go to the hospital immediately for treatment Rabies vaccine If it's just a tooth mark, the problem is relatively not so serious, but I personally recommend going to the hospital to confirm because rabies is a disease with a long incubation period and extremely dangerous, so you must not delay the best time to go to the hospital.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1 These symptoms of your dad do not identify rabies.

    2. Immediately call the owner of the dog and ask about the dog's condition, if the dog bites your father within 10 days of getting sick and dying, your father is in danger of rabies.

    3 If the dog does die of rabies or its whereabouts are unknown, you should immediately ask your dad to get the rabies vaccine, and the first dose may need to be doubled.

    I hope your dad is okay and bless him.

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