What is the probability of getting rabies, and is there a high chance of pet dog getting rabies?

Updated on pet 2024-06-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not necessarily, some scholars have found that they are bitten by real rabies or other mad animals, and no preventive measures are taken, and as a result, only 30% and 70% of people get sick.

    There are many factors that contribute to the onset of disease after a rabies bite:

    1.Depending on the amount of rabies virus entering the human body, if the rabid dog bites a person in the early stage of the disease, it will carry less rabies virus in its saliva than in the late stage of the disease;

    2.Whether the bite is severe or not also affects whether the person being bitten has the disease. A large, deep bite is more likely to develop than a superficial wound with a small wound;

    3.Multi-site bites are also more likely to develop than single-part bites and have a shorter incubation period.

    4.Correct and timely treatment of wounds after being bitten is the first line of defense against rabies, and if the wound is treated correctly in a timely manner, and after exposure to rabies, the risk of disease can be greatly reduced.

    5.Infection through mucous membranes is more difficult than bite** infection, and more cases are depressive rabies.

    6.Animals that bite the head, face, and neck, which are close to the central nervous system or where peripheral nerves are abundant, have a higher morbidity and mortality rate than those who bite the limbs.

    7.People with low immunity are more likely to develop the disease than people with strong resistance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no probability, if the dog that bites you is sick, you must get sick, it is best to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination! Otherwise, 100% of the disease will occur!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Domestic pet dogs have little chance of getting rabies.

    A direct contact infectious disease caused by the rabies virus between humans and all warm-blooded animals (humans, dogs, cats, etc.). Once a person is bitten by a dog containing rabies virus, there is a 30-70% chance of infection, and the mortality rate is 100% if it occurs.

    Rabies, also known as rabies, is an acute viral infectious disease that affects the central nervous system, and all warm-blooded animals, including humans, can be infected. It is mostly contracted by biting people by infected animals.

    Prevention

    1.Manage the source of infection.

    Immunization of domestic animals and management of stray animals. Animals suspected of having died of rabies should have their brain tissue examined, incinerated or buried in depth, and should not be skinned or eaten.

    2.Treat the wound properly.

    After being bitten or scratched by an animal, the wound should be rinsed repeatedly with 20% soapy water, and those with deep wounds need to be inserted with a catheter, and continuously perfused and cleaned with soapy water, so as to remove dog saliva and squeeze out dirty blood. Wounds are usually not bandaged with sutures, antimicrobial drugs are used if necessary, and tetanus antitoxin is used if the wound is deep.

    3.Get vaccinated against rabies.

    Vaccinations have a definite value in preventing the onset of the disease, including active and passive immunization. Once a person is bitten, vaccinations are crucial, and in severe cases, rabies serum is required.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. The likelihood of getting rabies is very, very small. Because not all dogs carry the rabies virus, the number of dogs that carry the rabies virus is very small.

    Even dogs with rabies are not necessarily contagious, and are generally only contagious after or a few days before the onset of illness. Even if you are bitten by a rabid dog, it is not 100% sick, because people still have resistance. According to relevant literature, if you are bitten by an animal with rabies, the probability of onset is about 30% to 70%, not to mention that people will be cleaned and vaccinated against rabies in time after being bitten, so the probability of getting sick is very small.

    In short, whether it is a rabid dog bite or not, the possibility of getting rabies is very small.

    The likelihood of getting rabies is very, very small. Because not all dogs carry the rabies virus, the number of dogs that carry the rabies virus is very small. Even dogs with rabies are not necessarily contagious, and are generally only contagious after or a few days before the onset of illness.

    Even if you are bitten by a rabid dog, it is not 100% sick, because people still have resistance. According to relevant literature, if you are bitten by an animal with rabies, the probability of onset is about 30% to 70%, not to mention that people will be cleaned and vaccinated against rabies in time after being bitten, so the probability of getting sick is very small. In short, whether it is a rabid dog bite or not, the possibility of getting rabies is very small.

    Hello dear<>

    Please describe your problem more specifically, so that we can give you a better one! We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

    If you are bitten by a cat's paw, or if you are bitten by a dog, is there a problem?

    In this case, for the sake of safety, it is best to go to the local epidemic prevention station to get the rabies vaccine, I hope to help you, just a small cut, there is a little blood, and there is a problem with the blood that can't be pressed, but I don't want to go to the hospital.

    If you don't go to the hospital, you can visit a nearby clinic just in case.

    I'm always scared of getting rabies, is there any way to fix it?

    Hello, according to your description, your worries are unnecessary. First, the rabies virus dies quickly at room temperature as soon as it leaves animals and humans. Second, even if it is the saliva of a mad dog, when the saliva is dry, the virus will die in a few minutes.

    It is recommended that you protect yourself from always getting injured in the future, and the virus will not be transmitted through the intact **.

    Most people don't get rabies so easily.

    Oh thanks!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, according to current statistics, the number of rabies deaths from pets in the country will increase in 2022. According to statistics, the number of rabies deaths from pets in the country in 2018 was 10,000, and it is expected to reach 10,000 in 2022. This increase is due to the accelerated rate of transmission of rabies in pets and the inadequacy of measures to take care of middle age.

    In order to reduce the number of pet rabies deaths, more should be done to strengthen the prevention and control of rabies in pets. **The knowledge of pet rabies should be strengthened, so that more people can understand the dangers of pet rabies and how to prevent pet rabies. In addition, the detection of pet rabies should also be strengthened, as well as the timely treatment of pets found to have rabies, to prevent further spread of pet rabies.

    In addition, medical care for pet rabies patients should be strengthened to reduce the number of pet rabies deaths.

    By taking the above measures, the number of rabies deaths from pets in the country will be reduced in 2022, but there will still be a certain number of deaths. Therefore, the prevention and control of rabies in pets should continue to be strengthened to reduce the number of deaths from rabies in pets.

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