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Hello! The rabies virus cannot survive in soap.
The rabies virus is not very resistant to the outside world and is susceptible to most organic solvents, oxidants and surfactants (soaps. Detergents, active substances, are also susceptible to protein lysing enzymes. Ultraviolet X-rays.
Acid (pH below 4) alkaline (pH above 7) inactivated, the virus is also sensitive to heat, heated at 40 degrees for four hours, or 60 degrees for 30 minutes can be inactivated, but the virus is cold-tolerant and can survive for several years at minus 70 degrees or in a freeze-dry environment. The incubation period is as short as 4 days, and as long as several years, generally in 1-3 months, so there is no need to be too nervous, mainly because the wound is treated with soap and water in time, which can completely prevent infection
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The rabies virus can only survive in saliva and blood.
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If the pet carries rabies, then if there is no wound on your hand, there is no need to worry, but if there is a wound, you must immediately rinse it with plenty of water and soap, and then seek medical attention immediately.
Of course, pets that have never been out of the house are better, and you can be lucky, but to be on the safe side, it's better to get an injection.
Then, if you are in contact with stray cats and dogs, then 100% of them will have to be injected, and there is no chance mentality!
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If there is no wound, there is certainly no problem. Beat with soap or soap and rinse off.
If there is a wound, you must go to the epidemic prevention department or hospital for rabies vaccination.
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As long as there are no wounds on your hands, you can wash them off with soap. The rabies virus can only be transmitted through wounds.
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It's good to wash the wound Now domestic cats and dogs can have any rabies virus I haven't heard of anyone who gets rabies if they are scratched and bitten by domestic cats and dogs It's not a stray cat Stray dog A rabies vaccine is a picture of a solid heart In the past, the vaccines were all fake I haven't seen anyone have a seizure.
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It's best to go to the epidemic prevention station to get an injection.
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It's best not to be careless and go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine as soon as possible, and to protect yourself is to protect your family.
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Is there a wound? Go to the hospital and let the doctor check it, and if necessary, get the rabies vaccine, so you can rest assured.
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The resistance of rabies virus to high temperature, ultraviolet rays, sunlight, and dryness is weak, and soap has a certain inactivation effect on rabies virus, but it does not guarantee that the virus is killed.
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Suggestions: Yes, the use of soapy water to treat the bite wound, the significance of the digging is that soapy water is a surfactant, which can make it easier to clean the virus that may be attached to the wound, and the soapy water with a large amount of liquid can also play a role in dilution, thereby reducing the possible response of the virus.
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There are no trials to prove that soapy water can kill viruses.
The significance of using soapy water to treat bite wounds is that soapy water is a surfactant that can make it easier to clean viruses that may adhere to the wound, and a large amount of soapy water can also act as a dilution to reduce the likelihood of contracting the virus.
Alcohol kills viruses, and the possibility of transmission through alcohol cotton is almost non-existent.
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If you are bitten, scratched by cats, dogs, wild carnivores, and insectivorous and vampire bats, go to the hospital immediately to get vaccinated.
Rabies virus belongs to the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Rabies. It has a complete shell with envelope protrusions embedded on the surface, and the inner side of the membrane protein is the core of the virus, that is, the nucleocapsid.
The virus invades the central nervous system and mainly causes rabies, also known as:"Ahydrophobia", once 100% die.
It is uncertain whether soap is effective against the virus, as soap disinfection of suspicious wounds is not recommended as a last resort, and the hospital is the way to go.
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The rabies virus is not strong in resistance to the outside world and is easily inactivated by alkali (pH = above 10), and 20% soapy water is alkaline (that is, pH = above 10), so it can kill the rabies virus.
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Soapy water only reduces the likelihood of infection, and washing with soapy water is not enough, it also needs to be disinfected and vaccinated against rabies. Human rabies immune globulin or anti-rabies serum is also given as needed.
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You don't need to use soap and hand sanitizer, you can wash off the virus with water alone, but the point is not here, when the virus is on the surface, it is not harmful to you at all, if you have a wound on your hand and your dog has the virus, you are finished, and the rabies mortality rate is 100%.
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Don't worry, it's okay, the rabies virus doesn't survive long on the soap, and it's basically all gone after ten minutes.
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Dogs lick soap...
Viruses don't survive on soap.
However, if you are worried, it is recommended to consult a doctor at the hospital.
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It's okay.,Don't worry.。。。 Don't worry ... Let's wait for ten or twenty years... I can't wait, so now I go to the hospital for an emergency and get two injections for two or three hundred yuan.
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At room temperature for 3 hours, if the dog has a rabies, it will be fine.
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No. The rabies virus cannot survive on a cat's paw. The key to rabies virus is in the nervous system tissue and saliva of cats, not easy to be on the front paws of cats, and only the front paws of cats have the probability of being polluted by rabies virus.
Real rabies patients are all sick from biting or licking wounds by canines that carry the rabies virus.
If the cat carries the rabies virus, the rabies virus is mainly found in the cat's saliva. If the cat is not sick, the cat's paws will not have rabies virus, at this time, as long as the scratcher is cleaned in time, disinfected, and treated to prevent bacterial infection, it will generally be fine if you do not get a rabies vaccine.
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Impossible, the rabies virus is very intolerant to drying, and the saliva is completely inactivated at the same time as it dries, even if the cat licks its paws, the tip of the nail is so small, the saliva is also air-dried instantly, which used for 5 minutes???
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Are you still alive, squeak, I was also scratched by a house cat yesterday and broke my skin.
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Not many dogs suffer from rabies, let alone cats
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How can a cat scratch the rabies virus?
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The rabies virus does not survive for more than 5 minutes in the outside world. Because viruses do not have independent cellular functions.
The rabies virus can only survive in the absence of oxygen. Hands and clothes are not carriers.
1 Contracted by a dog or other animal bitten or scratched** or licked by a mucous membrane. The rabies virus occurs when it invades nerves through wounds and mucous membranes. This is the main mode of transmission.
2. Accidental stabbing of the hand during slaughtering or skinning, and the onset of infection. According to statistics, among the 86 rabies patients, 78 were bitten and 8 were slaughtered and stabbed by dogs.
3 Gastrointestinal infection. Animals that die of rabies are buried in the ground, frozen in winter, picked up by wild dogs or other animals, eaten meat, and infected with rabies.
Did you get bitten by a dog or what's wrong?
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Hello: Of course it will not be infected, because the rabies virus can be inactivated in a few minutes when it encounters acids and alkalis.
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