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If you are bitten by a cat, you must take rabies vaccine and tetanus serum, wash it with soapy water as soon as possible after being scratched by a cat, disinfect it with iodine, and then go to the local community epidemic prevention station to get rabies vaccine and tetanus serum according to the course of treatment, no later than 24 hours.
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Dog lovers don't need to be vaccinated, this is true love!
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There are too many bacteria and viruses on the animals to be hit, so they must be hit.
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If you are bitten by a cat or dog, you will have a chance of getting rabies, and once you are infected, you will not be saved, so you should go for ...... sake of your life
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To be safe, it's best to fight, this is a probability event.
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After being scratched by a cat in a cat café, you need to treat the wound immediately, immediately wash the wound fully with soapy water, and then rinse and wipe it continuously, at least 15 minutes, the wound should not be sutured or bandaged, and iodophor can be applied. In case of ** damage and bleeding, in addition to immediate rabies vaccination, rabies immune globulin is also required. Even a scratch from a vaccinated cat should not be left to chance, and a doctor should be seen promptly to assess the need for rabies vaccination.
Cats' paws may carry various bacteria and viruses, which can easily invade the human body through wounds, cause diseases, and even cause tetanus, leading to death. If you are scratched by a cat carrying the rabies virus, you can also be infected with the rabies virus, which can cause rabies. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus after being injured by dogs, cats and other animals, with a case fatality rate of almost 100%.
Even cats in a cat café can become asymptomatic carriers of the rabies virus, so you can't be careless.
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If you are bitten by a domestic kitten and you are bleeding, you need to be vaccinated against rabies. Scratches and bites from warm-blooded animals should not be taken lightly, and rabies vaccination should be done at the canine injury clinic in time, and rabies immune globulin should also be given to those who reach the level of exposure.
Rabies virus has central nervous toxicity, and is characterized by clinical manifestations such as acute encephalitis, hydrophobia, photophobia, dysphagia, and mania, and the case fatality rate is as high as 100%. Generally, rabies virus exists in the salivary glands of animals, and if it is bitten, ** or the mucous membrane comes into contact with the saliva of sick animals, etc., it is possible to be infected with the virus.
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If the cat has been injected with rabies vaccine, there is no need to inject immunoglobulin, if the cat has not been hit, it is recommended to go to the hospital, a shot, almost more than 60 per city each hospital charges are not the same, generally three injections or so, is troublesome, generally in 24 hours to 48 hours of injection is effective, first quickly rinse with water, and then rub some alcohol or iodine, go to the hospital as soon as possible, worry about the case of rabies virus infection, There is no specific drug, and if you get vaccinated, it will have a preventive effect for half a year.
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If you are bitten by an animal and bleed, it is best to get an injection within 24 hours, some small animals carry germs in their bodies and are likely to be infected.
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To observe whether there is a disease, the insurance practice is to give an injection.
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Cats have been vaccinated and have been bitten by cats and need to be injected.
Vaccinated cats are injected if they are scratched and bleeding. Because vaccines play a role in preventing disease. Vaccinations for cats and animals can only show that they can prevent the animals themselves from contracting certain diseases. It does not mean that the body does not carry germs or cannot transmit certain germs, so it is necessary to get vaccinated.
Although cats have been vaccinated against rabies, animal rabies vaccines need to be given every six months, and they must be vaccinated continuously, and if the interval is too long, it may cause the antibodies in the cat to disappear. Moreover, rabies vaccination in cats can only prevent rabies in cats, and it does not guarantee that the body does not carry rabies virus. Moreover, after the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, it is not possible to determine whether there are enough antibodies in the cat, and after being bitten, the wound needs to be treated according to the norms, and the rabies vaccine and rabies immune globulin are also administered.
Precautions for vaccinating cats
1. First of all, we should consider the interference of maternal antibodies, which should be vaccinated according to the vaccine instructions, and the maternal antibodies in the body of the general cat at the age of 12 weeks have been reduced to the number of non-interference levels, and the vaccination of infectious diseases should be 12 weeks old or slightly to make the pet protective. Although the body can have various antibodies, the titer can be low enough to protect against diseases, and vaccination according to the immunization schedule is still required.
2. Physical and nutritional status, poor physical fitness, good nutrition, and good nutrition cats improve physical fitness, strengthen nutrition, and then get vaccinated.
3. Vaccination at the onset of the disease can aggravate the condition due to the vaccine reaction, and the vaccine can produce a good immune effect due to the body's disease.
4. The reaction to attenuated vaccine injection is strong, and it is generally advisable to inject pregnant female cats, especially pregnant female cats can be injected with feline panleukopenia (feline plague) vaccine, which can pass through the placental barrier and cause stillbirth, miscarriage, premature birth or brain development into malformed fetuses.
5. The new environment and new home should not be vaccinated immediately, and the vaccine should be injected in the hospital for two weeks.
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The cat bites its hand and bleeds and needs to be vaccinated.
Domestic cats also need to be vaccinated against rabies when they bite and bleed from their skin.
Some cats and dogs carry the rabies virus.
Moreover, the amount of rabies virus in the saliva of cats carrying rabies virus is relatively high, and people are bitten by cats until they break their skin or even bleed, and the mucosal barrier is damaged, and there is a risk of infection, and rabies vaccine injection can effectively prevent rabies virus infection.
Due to the relatively high case fatality rate of rabies virus, it is basically ineffective from previous observations, so the focus is on preventing rabies virus infection.
It is recommended to get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after being bitten by a cat, preferably within 24 hours, and to wash the wound with running water or soapy water as soon as possible to prevent rabies infection to the greatest extent.
Why do cats need to be vaccinated?
Cats are likely to be infected with the virus, the owner may bring back the virus every day, and the cat may also be exposed to the virus when it goes out to play, while the resistance of the kitten is relatively poor, and it has a greater chance of being infected with the virus than adult cats, thus getting sick. It is best for the owner to bring the cat for regular vaccinations every year.
Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease. Although cats don't go out, there are many ways to spread diseases, such as when the owner comes back from going out, when the shoes are dirty and come home and are exposed to the cat, or when the virus is transmitted through the air, which can lead to the domestic cat being exposed to infectious diseases. In addition, rabies vaccination is not only for the health of cats, but also closely related to the health of the owner.
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It must be shot, the first shot within 72 hours!
Because of the bleeding from the bite, the cat's saliva comes into direct contact with its own blood circulation. This is a rabies exposure and requires a rabies vaccine to prevent rabies. However, the case of bite bleeding is classified as exposure, and it is necessary to use it with rabies immunoglobulin or rabies serum according to the protocol.
Because in the injection process of rabies vaccine, it is only about a week after the first injection that antibodies can be produced and protective ability can be generated. Therefore, the bite bleeding may be about a week, the incubation period of rabies has ended, and it is possible that the rabies vaccine alone cannot have a protective effect.
At this time, rabies serum or immunoglobulin needs to be used to make up for the blank period when rabies neutralizing antibodies have not been produced, that is, about a week.
Once exposure occurs (bleeding must be counted, in fact, the epidermis is broken, even if there is no bleeding), preventive treatment must be carried out, that is, go to the hospital for vaccination.
The difference is that China's official requirement is to make a full set of preventive treatment, that is, to receive a full set of vaccines. The WHO uses the 10-day observation method, that is, the animal is placed alone for observation after being bitten, and the animal is still healthy (not hung up) within 10 days, and the bitten person can stop the vaccination.
So in any case, it is correct to take preventive measures immediately after the occurrence of animal bites and scratches.
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Bleeding from a cat bite usually requires an injection. Because there is no guarantee of rabies in the cat, patients who bleed from a cat bite need to be treated as follows:
1.Cleaning the wound: A large number of bacteria may be present in the cat's mouth, so it is important to wash the wound.
It is usually washed with weak alkaline or soapy water, because alkaline substances can temporarily block the transmission of pathogens and reduce the risk of rabies and bacterial infection. Patients usually need to wash the wound for about 15 minutes.
2.Rabies immune globulin vaccination: Because the early rabies virus is usually around the wound after bleeding from a cat bite. At this time, rabies immune globulin can be vaccinated in this place in time to neutralize and block the effect, and play a timely transmission effect.
Patients are advised to be closely monitored for adverse effects of the vaccine after vaccination. Itching, low-grade fever, fatigue and other manifestations usually disappear 3-5 days after the vaccine injection and do not require special treatment.
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