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Personal advice, for your reference only Health Ping An * Ping An Health
1. Pay attention to the changes of small animals, is there any abnormality?
2. If the small animal is fine, sleeps and eats normally, and there is no abnormal secretion from the eyes and mouth, it should be fine.
3. Because small animals must have viruses to infect people, generally small animals raised at home are not sick, but pay attention to observation.
4. If family conditions permit, it is recommended to spend more than 200 to go to the epidemic prevention station for injections, which is more safe. It can also be used as a prophylaxis, and some field workers will be vaccinated for prevention.
Source of infection: Animals with rabies virus are the source of infection of the disease, and rabies is the main domestic animal, followed by cats, pigs, cattle, horses, etc.; Wildlife such as bats, raccoons, wolves, foxes, etc. (So try to stay away from unfamiliar animals.) )
Rabies references.
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.
Wound treatment: Rinse repeatedly with 20% soapy water or benzalkonium bromide (quaternary amine disinfectant) for at least half an hour as soon as possible after the injury (quaternary amines and soapy water cannot be combined), and strive to remove the saliva of the animal and squeeze out the dirty blood. After rinsing, scrub with 70% alcohol and apply with concentrated iodine wine repeatedly.
In principle, the wound should not be sutured or bandaged to allow blood to drain and drain. Those with serious injuries should go to a medical institution for treatment in time. Local infiltration of immunoserum or immunoglobulin is given at and around the base of the wound.
Pay attention to prevention of tetanus and bacterial infections.
Post-exposure inoculation regimen: (injured) 5 vaccinations, 2ml each time, intramuscular injection, to be completed within a few days. In case of severe bites, 10 injections can be given throughout the course, one injection per day from the same day to the 6th day, followed by one injection per day.
Personal advice, for your reference only Health Ping An * Ping An Health
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If you have been vaccinated against rabies twice, the chance of getting rabies should be very small, so it's best to get vaccinated just in case. Be careful not to let your pet bite or scratch later.
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As long as your cat has not died within 10 days, and you love to eat and drink water, it is not rabies, and rabies is not to drink water.
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You can rest assured that the Chinese Ministry of Health has said that healthy cats and dogs do not carry rabies, you don't have to think about it, the cat bites you because it is afraid and self-defense.
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When such a big kitten is commonly known as "grinding teeth", it is normal for you to get a few biting toys for it.
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Go to the hospital, you're too careless.
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Once rabies is attacked, there is almost 100% mortality, and many people are worried about getting rabies after being scratched by their pets at home, so what are the symptoms of rabies?
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** Cats? Why did it bite you?
What are you waiting for in time for rabies vaccination? Aren't you afraid of death? Consult the CDC in a timely manner.
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……If you're in that case, you still don't have a cat.
Touch it to prevent infection.
And not all cats and dogs bite you, and you get sick.
First of all, it is infected first.
If it's a sick cat, it's no different at first. Later, I was afraid of people, drooling, and so on. Drooling is a drip of saliva. You can see it.
People are afraid that they will be bitten because they have no symptoms at first. I didn't have any symptoms, I didn't know if I was sick, so I got an injection for safety.
But how can a cat get rabies out of thin air?
Does your cat know the bottom line? That is: is it a stray cat?
Have you been vaccinated? Have you ever hung out? Have you ever had a fight outside?
If, your kitten was bought from a very young age and has never been out of the house. Haven't seen any other animals. It was almost impossible for him to get rabies.
And you were neither bitten nor caught.
ps: Recommended: 1.
Cut cat nails. While sleeping, get the tips of your claws out. Note that only the tip of the claw can be cut.
It's the most translucent point. The pink place is the meat inside, don't cut it there. If you're not familiar with it, don't cut it yet.
Be sure to sleep on it if you don't want to get scratched.
2.Prepare a mat, like a corn husk mat, a slipper mat at the door, etc. Or a dedicated cat scratcher.
When the kitten wakes up, it wants to scratch things the most. Hold it up to there, and it will grab. (Don't catch it and don't force it). After a long time, I remembered it and only grabbed that thing. My cat never scratches and scratches.
3.Cat toilets, I think you know.
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...You're too disgusted with your cat! I didn't bite you, how could I get rabies.
And your ** is not broken.
Rabies (rabies) is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, zoonotic, mostly seen in dogs, wolves, cats and other carnivores, and humans are mostly infected by bites of sick animals. The clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. The symptoms of hydrophobia are more prominent, so this disease is also called hydrophobia. >>>More
Not all people are infected with the disease, about 30% to 70% of people bitten by sick dogs (rabies) develop the disease, and the incidence and the length of the incubation period are related to the following factors: >>>More
The incubation period of this disease is very long, but once the disease occurs, the symptoms are obvious, if there is a fever to be timely**, there are many reasons for fever, most of the early symptoms of the disease are fever, go to the hospital as soon as possible**, as for the onset of rabies, there will be a high fever, accompanied by vomiting. So you don't have to worry about it!
No, rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, also known as hydrophobia because of its prominent hydrophobia symptoms. Zoonotic, mostly seen in dogs, wolves, cats and other carnivores, humans are mostly infected by bites of sick animals. The clinical manifestations are hydrophobia, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc.
As long as you are sure that it is not the diseased cat, you and your friends have little chance of getting infected! 1% probable! Observe that as long as your boyfriend is fine, you're safe! Rabies dogs are the hosts, and the chance of cat infection is very small!