The rabies vaccine has been in place for six months and 6 days and was bitten

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. It is recommended to play it and strengthen it.

    2. If the injury is deep, then it should be beaten.

    Ten. 2. Do people who have been injected with rabies vaccine need to be injected again if they are bitten by dogs?

    For fully vaccinated people who have received a pre-exposure or post-exposure vaccine, if a mild suspected contact infection occurs within one year, the wound can be immediately washed with soap and water, and the biting dog can be closely observed for illness within 10 days without vaccination. If a biting dog becomes ill, the bitten person shall be immediately injected with human rabies vaccine; If you are bitten again after one year, you can get one shot of the vaccine on the same day and one shot on the third day. For severe bites, who have been previously vaccinated for a longer period of time, and have doubts about the effectiveness of the vaccine, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) should be repeated with a full course of 5 doses of vaccine, including rabies immune globulin if necessary.

    9. How can I know if the vaccine I have received is effective?

    To find out if the vaccine is effective, the serum anti-rabies antibody level can be checked about half a month after the full course of vaccination. If serum anti-rabies virus antibodies are negative, a booster of 2 to 3 needles can be given to positively convert the antibodies. Generally speaking, if you have been vaccinated with a qualified rabies vaccine for the whole course (5 shots), especially if rabies does not occur for more than half a month after the use of serum, the probability of rabies vaccine immunization failure is very small, that is to say, rabies will not occur again.

    Ten. 3. If a pet bites a person after being injected with veterinary rabies vaccine, does the person still need the rabies vaccine?

    After pet dogs and cats have been fully vaccinated with the veterinary rabies vaccine that meets the requirements, during the immunization period of the vaccine, if the person is slightly bitten by such a dog, only the local cleaning and disinfection of the wound can be carried out, and the human rabies vaccine is not injected. However, if the bite is severe, or the adult dog has not received enough shots, or the vaccination has long passed the immunization period, and the vaccine is unqualified or invalid, it is better for people to be vaccinated with human rabies vaccine to be safer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No problem, the validity period is 1 year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rabies vaccination is required.

    1. The effective time of rabies vaccine in vivo immunity is about half a year to one year.

    If it takes a long time, the antibodies will disappear. If you are bitten within half a year, a booster shot can arouse the antibodies in your body to fight the virus and avoid infection.

    2. The previous rabies prevention and control guidelines proposed that the protection period of the rabies vaccine for the full course is half a year, and rabies vaccine is not required for re-exposure within half a year, but now it has been changed, and rabies vaccine is required if you are bitten by a dog for more than three months. As long as the skin is broken, it is exposed. The pimples have not healed and are licked directly by the dog, and rabies vaccination is also required.

    3. Where it is scientifically confirmed:

    1. The mortality rate of rabies is 100%, and the incubation period is generally short, and the cases of more than 3 years are only more than 3%.

    2. Rabies vaccine can effectively save lives, but it must be injected within 48 hours.

    3. Rabies is transmitted through saliva.

    4. Rabies vaccination for animals can only ensure that the animal does not get sick, but not that it does not get sick.

    5. Cat scratches and bites can also cause rabies.

    6. The rabies virus will die quickly in the air, so it is recommended to rinse the wound with soap and water immediately after scratching, so that the possibility of infection is very small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is not true.

    The "10-day observation method", a rabies prevention and control method recommended by the World Health Organization, is often misunderstood to mean that the bitten cat or dog does nothing after being bitten, and only locks up the biting cat and dog for 10 days, and the animal is fine.

    In fact, if you are bitten or scratched by a dog, you should immediately rinse the wound repeatedly with 20% soapy water, disinfect the wound with 2%-3% iodine or 75% alcohol, and immediately go to a designated rabies immunization clinic for wound management and rabies vaccination. The animal is observed during the same fibrillation and beating. If the animal remains healthy during the 10-day observation period, or if it is confirmed by reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques that the animal does not carry the rabies virus, the remaining vaccine injections can be stopped.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being bitten by a dog for 10 days, the rabies vaccine had no effect.

    The rabies vaccine is effective within 24 hours. Eyes on the sale of the years.

    Rest assured, don't worry too much. If the dog has rabies, it will die within a short time.

    For 10 days, the dog is still safe and sound, and there is no irritable mood, so it can be basically judged that the dog does not have rabies. Bucket holes.

    Domestic dogs are generally free of rabies.

    Rabies is mostly from wild dogs, wild cats.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Injections are required. After being bitten or scratched by an animal, the whole process of rabies vaccine is injected, and the body will produce anti-rabies antibodies at this time, but this effective antibody is maintained for a short time, if the bite is within 3 to 5 months from the previous injection of vaccine, the booster 2 shots can be. If it has been more than 6 months, it should be re-injected.

    Disposal method: First, fully rinse to reduce the amount of virus in the wound, and at the same time rinse with alkaline soapy water, which has a destructive effect on the virus.

    The second is to infiltrate and inject rabies immune globulin around the wound, which can neutralize the rabies virus at the wound site.

    The third is to inject rabies vaccine in time to prevent the occurrence of rabies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I was scratched by a dog's teeth for the second time in just over a year! Broke a little skin, no bleeding! It's been six days! Is there a problem with not giving injections in this way?

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