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Rats rarely get rabies, and they develop like dogs, and if a rat bites you for no reason, you have to pay attention, because rats are very scared of people.
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Will take the initiative to attack people, giving dogs similar symptoms.
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First. The first thing to tell you is that rats are not known hosts of rabies! Years of follow-up studies by the World Health Organization have shown that there is no precedent for rat-to-rat transmission of rabies.
Second, rats are physiologically infected. But rabies is only contagious when it is onset. (After the virus reaches the central nervous system, it then spreads to the salivary glands.) )
Thirdly, there are two main cases of rabies in mice: 1: scientists inject virus strains in order to study. 2: Bitten by an animal infected with rabies.
From this, it was concluded that rats can get rabies, but only in a laboratory state. If a rat is caught and bitten by a dog or cat, it still doesn't die, or if it is bitten and doesn't bleed to death. Then you can get rabies too.
However, due to its small size, the onset of the disease can be very rapid. And there will be no fear of light and water, because the nervous system is simple, it will quickly enter a paralysis period, and finally die due to apnea and cardiac arrest.
Humans usually contract rabies after being deeply bitten or scratched by an infected animal, and 99% of human cases of rabies are transmitted from rabid dogs to humans. Africa and Asia face the heaviest human burden of rabies, accounting for 95% of all rabies deaths worldwide.
Canine transmission has been largely curbed in the Americas, and bats are now the leading cause of rabies deaths in humans in the Americas. Bat rabies has also recently become a public health threat in Australia and Western Europe. Human mortality due to contact with foxes, raccoons, skunks, jackals, mongooses, and other carnivorous wild hosts is extremely rare.
In addition, no cases of rabies following rodent bites are known.
The disease can also be transmitted through direct contact with the mucous membranes of the human body with an infectious substance (usually saliva) or through a newly broken lesion. Human-to-human transmission from bites is a theoretical possibility, but it has never been proven.
Infection with rabies by inhalation of aerosols containing virus particles or by transplantation of infected organs is rare. Human infection with rabies through ingestion of raw animal meat or other tissues has never been proven.
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Can a cat that eats rats carry rabies? That animal has the virus on its body and needs to be vaccinated. Therefore, cats that eat mice do not eat them, and cats that eat mice carry diseases.
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With rabies, whether the cat eats mice or not, there are bacteria in the cat's teeth, which may be infected when it enters the human bloodstream, and after being bitten or scratched by a cat, it should be vaccinated against rabies
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This can't be determined, so you should take your cat to get vaccinated regularly, which is the safest way.
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It's not a matter of eating rats with germs. Cats naturally have associated immunity.
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Yes? Will it have rabies? I don't know about this, but what about cats that eat mice.
There are definitely a lot of germs in his body, so at this time, the shovel officer must pay attention to regularly deworming and reading the cat, and regularly give the cat a physical examination.
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Dogs and cats can have rabies virus, not because they eat or not.
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Recently, a man found some pain in his ears in the middle of the night, and the back of his head was not particularly comfortable, so he rubbed the blood that he didn't think of touching his hand, and found that there was mouse feces on the side of the pillow. As we all know, rats carry a lot of germs, and there is "plague" in ancient times, so if you are bitten by a rat, you must deal with it in time to sterilize, and if you find a wound, you should wash it with water or soapy water for a minute, try to squeeze out the toxic blood, and then wipe the wound with alcohol or iodine.
If the wound is deep or large, you must go to the hospital after cleaning it up, and you must check your own blood routine and etiological examination, etc., if there are rats at home, it proves that the environmental sanitation at home is not ideal, such as garbage is not disposed of in time, and the bedding is not dried and washed for a long time. When we are faced with the dirty and rotten living environment or workplace, we must deal with the environment in a timely manner, and once there are rats, we must take rodent extermination actions, such as placing rat poison or rat tongs.
For people nowadays, it seems that rats are rare, but if we are next to the garbage heap, we will definitely be able to see the appearance of mice, rats like to live in dark and damp places, so the chance of seeing rats in the daily life of the south is greater, rats are not only dirty, but also carry a lot of germs, and even destroy our things. Our daily food can be trampled on by rats, and the kitchen is a habitat that rats like, especially in hidden and damp places like sewers.
If there are mice in the house, you must deal with them in time, and the best way is to raise cats for a period of time, during which you will clean up the dark corners of your home, so that the mice will not have a place to live, and they will leave. Rats are creatures that are beaten by everyone, and they cannot get along with humans in a friendly way.
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If you are bitten by a rat, you will not get rabies; Rabies is caused by the rabies virus, mainly from bites or licking of wounds in canines. Rats are rodents and are not infected with rabies virus, but rodents transmit hemorrhagic fever and plague. Therefore, if you are bitten by a rat, you will generally not get rabies.
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Generally not, but you have to worry about the plague. Fortunately, there has been no bubonic plague in China in recent years. Be careful not to get infected, it's also very troublesome for children to get infected wounds.
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No, we just know that rats are very dirty things, and we just throw away the things that have bitten them in their mouths, and if they are very big, we need high temperatures to get that thing to go to the virus. The same must be done with the treatment of disinfection and wound cleaning when a person's ** is bitten.
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Rabies should not be there when a rat bites, but the hemorrhagic fever virus of rats is the most terrible, the wound is cleaned and disinfected, and the hospital is there to see if there is any vaccine against the rat virus!
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First of all, I want to tell you.
Being bitten by a rat does not necessarily lead to rabies.
There are several conditions that must be met to get rabies:
1: This rat is a rat carrying the rabies virus, and its saliva contains the rabies virus.
2: Yours must have a wound. In addition, it is also related to whether you treat the wound in a timely and effective manner, the location of the wound, and whether you have timely vaccinations.
3: If the rat does not die after 10 days, it is not infectious, even if it has rabies. An animal with rabies is not infectious during the incubation period. Rabies virus is present in saliva only during the onset of the disease, and animals with the virus are certain to die within 10 days.
4: The animal itself does not have the rabies virus. The saliva of an animal with rabies virus must be bitten to get rabies.
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Rabies doesn't get it, but plague can get it.
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This is also possible in rare cases.
Most of them are plague diseases.
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Depending on the depth of the wound, if there is no bleeding, then there is no need to worry, if there is bleeding, the blood from the wound should be rushed out immediately and washed with water. If you are really unsure, you can apply alcohol to the wound.
Generally, there is no problem after being bitten by ss, domestic pets generally do not carry germs, no need to bother to go to the hospital for injections, I have been bitten many times by my little white gray. If you have a Gakaria hamster (including the third line, purple cang, silver fox, pudding, golden fox, milk tea), they are docile and generally do not bite, the first line (including white bears, flower cangs, amber, etc.) is easier to bite than the third line, and they are also very docile small animals if they are well domesticated. In fact, when contacting SS, you should pay attention to avoid touching or hugging them from directly above them, SS will instinctively think that there are natural enemies attacking them from above, so when you want to contact or hold SS, you must be in front of them so that they can see the position of your hand, and before touching SS, you must let SS be familiar with your taste, so that SS will not bite.
Unless SS thinks that he is under great threat, he will bite you hard, sometimes SS will bite your hand gently after being familiar with your smell, it doesn't matter, it's just that they are curious, if you don't like it, you can give him a small punishment, tap his nose lightly with your finger, and they will remember, because the nose is already the biggest punishment for them.
Communicate with the SS carefully, you will find that they are actually very cute little animals, don't neglect your love for them because they have bitten you.
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!
It is not like rabies to see the symptoms you described, as for whether it is poisoning, it is difficult to say, the course of the disease can last for three days, it is not like poisoning, it may be that you have other diseases and did not detect it in time.
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