Indirect transmission of rabies, can rabies virus be transmitted indirectly

Updated on pet 2024-05-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First you have to go up and see what rabies is.

    Then I'll tell you if you're in your right mind!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You're awesome. Your own puppy is fine! If it does, it will bite you, panic something. Your puppy is fine if it doesn't die!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Judging from your statement, I personally think it should be fine, so don't worry too much.

    2. Your own puppies are generally not sick.

    3. The puppy does not carry the virus, how can it be transmitted to people? And it generally requires a wound to be infected.

    Mode of transmission: It is mainly transmitted through bites, and can also be invaded by the saliva of dogs with viruses through various wounds, and a few can be infected in the process of slaughtering sick dogs, peeling, cutting, etc. Virus-containing aerosols in bat-colony burrows can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract.

    Rabies references.

    If you are bitten by a rabies, do you have to get rabies?

    Answer: Not necessarily, some scholars have found that even if they are bitten by a real rabid dog or other mad animal, and no preventive measures are taken, only 30% and 70% of people get sick.

    There are many factors that contribute to the onset of disease after a rabies bite:

    1. What does it depend on the amount of rabies virus entering the human body? For example, when a rabid dog bites a person, it will carry less rabies virus in its saliva than in the later stage of the disease.

    2. Is the bite serious? A large, deep bite is more likely to develop than a superficial wound with a small wound;

    3. Multi-site bites are also more prone to disease than single-site bites, and the incubation period is shorter.

    4. Correct and timely treatment of wounds after being bitten is the first line of defense for the prevention and treatment of rabies.

    5. The incidence of infection through mucous membranes is more difficult than that of bite infection, and there are more cases of depressive rabies.

    6. The incidence and mortality rate of mad animal bites on the head, face and neck, which are close to the central nervous system or parts with abundant peripheral nerves, are higher than those that bite the limbs.

    7. People with low resistance are more likely to develop the disease than people with strong resistance. (The content is for reference).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Just in case, get vaccinated.

    Can the rabies virus spread indirectly?

    Current studies have shown that rabies virus is rarely transmitted indirectly. Indirect transmission is not carried by an animal carrying the virus during the bite process, but through objects commonly used with a rabies patient or infected person, such as towels, washbasins, or rice bowls that are eaten together, and the possibility of transmission is negligible.

    What about a wound on a hand that touches something that has been licked by a dog?

    If the wound is relatively fresh, there is bleeding or oozing, and it has just been touched by the dog's saliva. Suggestions: Rabies vaccination is still recommended in this case.

    If the wound is dry or if there is no contact with the dog's saliva for a short period of time, the rabies vaccine is not needed because the rabies virus survives outside the body for a shorter time.

    Let's say the wound is fresh, but what the dog licked has been past a day.

    Just in case, get vaccinated.

    I was in a similar situation to you when I was a kid, and then I went to the hospital to get vaccinated.

    What if it's been 10 days since the dog licked something?

    It's been 10 days, and there is no need for vaccination.

    That's good. Uh-huh.

    If you lick something from a dog, will it be okay to eat it in ten days? It's okay.

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