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Rabies is a zoonotic disease (animal-to-human disease) caused by the rabies virus that invades the human body through broken** or mucous membranes. The terrible thing about it is that once it occurs, the mortality rate is almost 100%, and no effective ** method has been found.
The rabies virus invades and destroys the nervous system, causing a series of neurological symptoms at the onset of the patient, such as excitement, hydrophobia, loss of consciousness, episodic pharyngeal muscle spasm, etc., and finally the spasm stops and paralysis, and the patient quickly dies due to respiratory and circulatory failure.
In addition to dogs, there are also cats, foxes, bats, and other animals that can also transmit the virus. But because more than 98% of rabies worldwide is caused by dogs, we call it rabies.
At present, the World Health Organization recommends two methods of rabies vaccination.
5-Shot Method: This method is the traditional inoculation method. Patients need to receive 5 doses of the vaccine: one on the day of the bite, one on the 3rd, 7th, 14th, and 28th days.
2-1-1 method: 2 doses on the day of the bite, 1 dose on day 7 and 1 dose on day 21. It is worth noting that this method only requires 3 visits to the vaccination clinic, than that"5 stitches"The inoculation cycle of the method was shortened by 7 days.
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Early rabies vaccination is recommended.
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Rabies is a disease that has been dormant in the body for many years or a long time and develops suddenly. Most children suffer from rabies. Because children usually play, they are easily bitten by dogs.
After being bitten, it eventually leads to rabies because the elderly in the family do not care too much. Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the fact that after a human is bitten or scratched by an infected animal, the animal's rabies virus enters the human body through the wound and gradually invades the central nervous system. The incubation period of rabies can manifest itself in many forms, and it is difficult to have a definite time period.
The vast majority of people with rabies develop rapidly in a short period of time, so timeliness is key. Experts say that under normal circumstances, the incubation period for rabies is about 10 days to 3 months, and few patients have an incubation period of more than 10 years. As with most viral infectious diseases, rabies virus infection does not necessarily cause illness.
When people are bitten or scratched by an animal with the rabies virus, there is a high chance of infection. The human body has a certain immunity. If the virus is small in number and not very virulent, it is difficult to cause illness or mild symptoms.
The number and virulence of the virus are closely related to the degree of bite and the patient's constitution. The incubation period of rabies patients is mainly manifested as moderate and low fever, anorexia, general malaise, nausea, headache, etc.; After a few days, the wound and peripheral nerves may feel itching, numbness, radiating pain, or other abnormal sensations, accompanied by symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain, and increased pressure.
Rabies has typical symptoms of three fears, namely fear of light, fear of water, and fear of wind, and it has entered the middle stage of rabies. By the time spasticity gradually stops, it is in the advanced stages of rabies. At this time, symptoms such as respiratory respiration, blood pressure, sensation, and pulse will weaken, and eventually death will occur due to respiratory and circulatory failure.
If the typical rabies symptoms of the three fears are severe, they should be prompted** and vaccinated against rabies after being bitten or scratched by an animal for prevention**.
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No, as long as you get vaccinated, you won't continue to be latent, and you don't have to worry about germs entering the central nervous system.
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Rabies will continue to latent after entering the central nervous system of the human body, and the incubation time is about 10 years.
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Yes, it will continue to be incubated, and it is said that the incubation period is ten years long.
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a.Intranuclear eosinophilic inclusions.
b.Intranuclear basophilic inclusions.
c.Intracytophilic liphilic alkaline inclusions.
d.The cytoplasm is envy of acidophilic inclusion bodies.
e.Nucleus and intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions.
Correct Answer: Intracytosolic acidophilic inclusion bodies.
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After the rabies virus invades the human body, it multiplies in the skeletal muscles and nerves of the wound for as little as 72 hours and can be as long as weeks, months or even longer. It multiplies in large numbers upon reaching the spinal cord and spreads throughout the nervous system after 24 hours.
The incubation period of rabies is generally half a month to three months, and the incubation period of most cases is concentrated in 30-90 days, less than 1% of cases of more than 1 year, less than 15 days, and more than 1 year are rare.
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Once rabies is attacked, there is almost a 100% mortality rate, and many people are worried that they will be infected with rabies after being scratched by their pets at home, so what are the symptoms of rabies?
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Xu Hun's "Xianyang City East Building" is about to rain and the wind is full of buildings.
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