After the rabies vaccine, I was bitten by a dog again, and I was bitten again after the rabies vacci

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, rabies is not very easy to get, after being bitten, rinse the wound with water as much as possible Generally speaking, you will not get rabies, rabies is very fragile, do not re-infect after washing, pay attention to protect the wound and it will be fine, not to mention that you have been vaccinated, don't worry I wish you health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, don't bite a dog after a month of vaccination, you don't need it a month ago. Hehe, I've been bitten by dogs three times. So, I have experience, (*hee-hee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is better not to take these injections, the harm is: you have to eat a lot, but still very thin!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: Do you still need to be vaccinated if you have been bitten after rabies vaccine 1, it is generally believed that if rabies exposure occurs within half a year after receiving the full course of vaccination, you don't need to be vaccinated again. 2. If after receiving the full course of vaccination, more than half a year of exposure occurs, and is scratched and bitten by an animal, you need to get 2 booster shots, and you need to get 2 shots of vaccine on the same day and the third day to strengthen immunization, and after the boost, most people can get more than 1-2 years of protection.

    3. If it is a serious bite on the head and face, or multiple bites, it is recommended to re-vaccinate the whole process to achieve the best effect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A dog that has been vaccinated against rabies is bitten and given an injection. A dog that has been vaccinated against rabies still needs to be injected, as there is no way to know for sure that the dog is virus-free or if it is in the onset stage. Dogs that are not 100% protected after vaccination, can also carry the virus, and may also have rabies attacks.

    Therefore, for your own safety, if you are scratched by this kind of dog or have bleeding, you must go to the rabies vaccine as soon as possible.

    What to do after being bitten by a dog:First of all, the wound should be treated, washed with soap and water for 15-30 minutes, and strive to remove the dirty dog saliva and squeeze out the dirty blood, and then thoroughly rinse the wound with alcohol or iodophor disinfection and wipe the wound, and the wound is generally not sutured or bandaged to facilitate blood drainage and drainage. If the bite is on the head and neck, rabies immune globulin needs to be injected at the same time as the rabies vaccine, if the wound is deep, it is easy to form an oxygen-free environment, and tetanus vaccine is also required.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Need. 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, those who have been previously vaccinated for a long time and have doubts about the effectiveness of the vaccine should be restarted with a full course of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) of 5 doses, including rabies immune globulin if necessary.

    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.

    Rabies does not always occur if you are bitten by a mad animal and are not vaccinated against rabies. The occurrence of rabies is directly related to the type of animal that bites people, the virulence of the virus strain, the amount of virus entering the human body, the age of the injured person, the physical condition, the bite site, the severity of the injury, and the local treatment of the wound after the bite.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. If you are bitten or scratched by an animal again in the course of one month of vaccination, you only need to complete the number of injections to be vaccinated according to the original vaccination schedule, and there is no need to increase the number of injections.

    2. If you are bitten again within half a year to 1 year after vaccination, you should receive 1 dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3.

    3. If you are bitten again within 1-3 years, you should receive 1 dose of vaccine on day 0, day 3, and day 7.

    Fourth, if you are bitten again after 3 years, you must be fully vaccinated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're overthinking.

    1.The rabies vaccine is injected to 14 days of antibody protection, about 45 days of antibody is at the peak, 20 days after the vaccine should be said to be the best protection effect, no need to vaccinate. According to the relevant ** norms, there is no need to be vaccinated within half a year.

    2.Your puppy's death is not necessarily rabies, don't worry, even if you don't, for the reasons above.

    3.The cold may have a slight effect but not a large impact, and the onion and garlic are negligible.

    At present, the rabies vaccine is very mature and effective, so there is no need to worry too much. Take it easy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you get five shots of the vaccine, if you don't get bitten, get an extra shot to be on the safe side, and take care of the wound, your puppy has an infectious disease, so you have to pay attention, I'm not scaring you, because I'm a veterinarian!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no need for vaccination, but wounds must be treated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're going to have to break the bank and fight once.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    And to fight again, rabies is no joke.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Okay, five days, on the way, a certain paint, and come to lead me now, the journey, my continent off the wait-and-see, oak stall, I have two old Aquarius.

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