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There is no scientific basis!
Prevention of rabies should start with the rabies vaccine for dogs, and now there are seven rabies-free countries (or regions) in the world, such as Japan, Australia, Iceland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan. Wait.
It's not because no one has a dog that it is a non-epidemic area, on the contrary, nearly 70% of households have dogs.
The theory of banning dogs to prevent rabies is as follows: prohibiting people from buying cars to avoid car accidents; prohibit people from taking planes to avoid air crashes; It is forbidden to eat to avoid diarrhea. The same unreasonable!
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There is basically no rabies in European countries, mainly to eliminate stray dogs. It is enough for the puppy to be vaccinated against rabies when he is young.
There is no scientific basis for prohibitions, and many people in European countries have dogs, but they don't have rabies, and they all come from effective and reasonable norms and consciousness.
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Rabies is not only carried by dogs, there are many animals that have it, so is it necessary to kill all these animals? If some people with infectious diseases have the possibility of transmitting them to healthy people, should they also be confined as well? Banning dogs is a symptom but not a cure, which is like a flood control, not just by blocking, but by grooming.
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The United States is killing cats and dogs humanely, and New Zealand bans cats and dogs! Australia hunts uncivilized dogs! I really envy other people's countries!
When did there be no rabies deaths in our country? When is a dog ban? When will human life not be taken by rabies?
When to respect human life, don't blindly respect the life of vicious dogs! Vicious dogs have no respect for human life! Damn superfluous cats and dogs!
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1. Prevent being scratched and bitten by dogs, cats, etc.
2. If you are unfortunately bitten, you should immediately wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water, and inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours. If the bite is severe, anti-rabies serum should be injected into the severe area of the bite.
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a.Kill sick dogs and strengthen the management of domestic dogs.
b.After a person is bitten, the wound should be treated promptly.
c.Rabies vaccinations should be given promptly after an animal bite.
d.Timely and adequate gamma globulin injections.
e.In suspected patients or severe bites, an anti-rabies virus such as seban serum is injected before the vaccine is used.
Correct answer: Kill sick old dogs to strengthen the management of domestic dogs, people should be bitten in a timely manner, animal bites should be vaccinated against rabies in a timely manner, suspected patients or severe bites should be injected with anti-rabies virus serum before the vaccine.
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Vaccinate your dog against rabies in a timely manner.
Because there is currently no specific drug that can ** rabies, once infected is 100% mortality, so it is the key to vaccinate the dog against rabies in advance, not only for the safety of the dog, but also for the health of the family.
If the dog often goes out alone, it is easy to fight with other dogs, the physical condition of these dogs is also an uncertain factor, if there is a bite, there is also a risk of infection with rabies virus, so the owner must usually take care of his dog.
If the owner is accidentally bitten by the dog, he should also go to the hospital in time to treat the wound and consider whether he needs to be vaccinated according to the doctor's advice.
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1.After being bitten by an animal, the wound should be rinsed immediately. The key is the method of washing.
Because the wound is usually closed like a valve, the wound must be broken open and rinsed. Rinsing the wound with tap water is a bit painful, but it is important to rinse it carefully to prevent infection as much as possible. After rinsing, cover the wound with clean gauze and go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
After being bitten, even the smallest wound can be infected with rabies.
2.At the same time, it can be infected with tetanus, and the wound is easy to suppurate. Patients should ask their doctor for rabies vaccination and tetanus antitoxin vaccination.
Dog bites are divided into common dog bites and rabid dog bites (the latter is also known as rabies or hydrophobia), the former is mostly non-life-threatening, and the latter often causes the rabies virus stored in the saliva of rabid dogs (or healthy poisonous dogs) to invade the nervous system and multiply into the brain along the wounds of bites, licks or scratches, causing serious symptoms. In addition to dogs, the disease can also occur after being bitten by poisonous cats and wolves. The incidence of bites from infected animals is more than 10% to 70% of those who have not been vaccinated.
If you are bitten by a dog again in the first three months after vaccination, you can skip the vaccination. A dog bite within six months can be boosted with two shots. More than six months of re-injection (adaptation to various rabies vaccines).
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Everyone knows that if you are bitten by a rabid dog, you need to get a rabies vaccine, but what I have never figured out is how dogs get rabies. This question has always bothered me, and I wonder if there are many people who have the same doubts as me. In view of this problem, I chose to write this article to explain the reasons in detail.
Don't get me wrong, dogs don't say that they are born with rabies, they get rabies because they are caught or bitten by other animals. That's why I contracted rabies. What happens to a sick dog?
One of the most obvious is that it has become very different from the usual. For example, a dog that is usually gentle can become very irritable. It's kind of like psychosis.
Epilepsy can also occur, and the whole body will also have convulsions. Not only that, but they will also attack the people around them, even if they are the masters who take care of themselves who live together every day.
But it's not just the rest of the animals that remain. For example, it is possible that the dog has eaten the carcass of an animal with rabies, etc., and these are the reasons that may cause the dog to be infected with rabies. After the dog is sick, the owner may not find any difference between it and usual, but this also reminds everyone to pay more attention to observe their dogs, whether they are different from usual.
For example, he is usually obedient and sensible, but suddenly his temperament changes drastically and he becomes extremely irritable. And some, usually lively and active, but unusually quiet, and a little thing will cause the dog to pay very much attention, when the owner feels that his dog has the above changes, please be sure to ask the veterinarian in time for its diagnosis, so as not to cause harm to the family.
If it is found late, the dog will simply become stiff and die. Therefore, people who feed dogs should pay attention to and care more for dogs, which are our most loyal friends. Don't let it run around and come into contact with infective environments.
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Dogs are not born with the rabies virus, which is mainly transmitted through saliva and blood, and if a person is scratched or bitten by a dog carrying the rabies virus, it is more cost-effective to vaccinate the dog against rabies in advance.
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This is due to some bacteria on the dog's body, and these bacteria can cause rabies in dogs. We must not come into contact with stray cats and dogs outside, and also be careful not to be bitten by these dogs, so as to have a preventive effect.
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The best way to prevent a dog from having rabies virus is to combine the dog's life history and virus antibody test to make a decision. The dog has not been exposed to other animals suspected of being infected during the feeding period, and the probability of the dog being infected with the virus is very small. If the virus antibody test is negative, the chance of rabies infection is almost zero.
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Rabies is a disease caused by a virus that is usually transmitted to humans through animal bites or saliva. Rabies can lead to inflammation and brain lesions, and if left unchecked, can lead to death.
Everyday protective measures.
In daily life, we need to pay attention to some basic protective measures, such as not touching wild animals, not touching unfamiliar pet dogs or cats, avoiding going out at night, and not touching sick or suspected rabies animals.
How can you tell if a dog has rabies?
To determine if a dog has rabies, we need to pay attention to its behavior and physical condition. Symptoms include a swollen throat, excessive sweating, decreased appetite, disorientation, increased aggression, and many more. But these symptoms can also be indicative of other conditions, so it is necessary to seek professional veterinary help to make an exact diagnosis.
Vaccination against rabies.
Vaccination is one of the most important ways to prevent rabies. In areas with a high incidence of rabies, people need to be vaccinated against rabies. It is also very important for pet dogs to be vaccinated against rabies.
For pet dogs, the rabies vaccine needs to be given annually or every two years.
Other possible conditions.
When your pet dog shows symptoms similar to rabies, it could also be caused by other conditions. For example, some gastrointestinal diseases, flu and even excessive sun exposure can cause similar symptoms, so it is very important to take your pet to the hospital in time.
Conclusion. If your dog's health condition concerns you, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian promptly. By vaccinating, controlling pet behavior, improving personal protective measures, etc., we can effectively prevent and control the spread of rabies between pets and humans.
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