Is the 10 day observation of rabies correct, and what happens if the dog dies after 10 days?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the dog has not died, the remaining rabies vaccine after ten days can not be shot, and the rabies vaccine can not be vaccinated first, because rabies is a fatal disease, once infected, the rabies vaccine, the person who is late and has a very poor effect is very easy to happen.

    The 10-day observation method means that after being bitten or scratched by a suspected mad animal (dog or cat, etc.), the animal will be kept for observation for 10 days (in rabies-endemic areas, it is necessary to vaccinate first and then observe), if the biting animal does not die within 10 days, it proves that the biting animal does not have rabies, and the bitten person can 100% rule out the possibility of being transmitted rabies.

    This situation is reliable, generally animals infected with rabies virus will develop disease within 10 days, so if the animal does not develop disease within 10 days, it means that the animal is not infected with the virus, and it will not be infected if it is not infected with the virus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The 10-day observation of rabies is correct, but not entirely accurate. The principle of this method is to observe whether the dog suspected of being infected with the rabies virus has symptoms within 10 days of contact with humans, and if not, the threat of rabies can be ruled out. If the dog is still alive after the 10-day observation period, the rabies vaccination can be stopped because the dog is not infected with the rabies virus.

    However, if the dog dies after the 10-day observation period, then further measures need to be taken, such as continuing to complete rabies vaccination, antiserum treatment, etc. Because while the decameron can effectively reduce the risk of rabies transmission, it does not completely rule out the threat of rabies. Therefore, it is very important to take effective precautions in time after contact with a dog suspected of being infected with the rabies virus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, rabies is not right if the dog does not die within ten days. Because dogs that are not sick can also carry the virus, your wound infection is caused by the wound not being treated in time, and it has nothing to do with whether you get rabies. The period from infection to asymptomatic before the onset of the disease is mostly 1 to 3 months, and rarely less than 1 week or more than 1 year.

    There are no signs of the incubation period of rabies, and there is currently no reliable diagnosis of this period. Attacks in rabies patients usually begin with atypical symptoms such as malaise, anorexia, fatigue, headache, and fever, and 50% to 80% of patients will have specific neuropathic pain or paresthesias at the site of original exposure, possibly due to replication of the virus in the dorsal root ganglia or resulting ganglion neuritis.

    Rabies 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 correctly.

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, which can infect humans and canines, as well as bats, with a mortality rate of almost 100%. When a dog is infected with rabies, about 80% of dogs will die about 5 to 7 days after infection, a small number will die about 8 to 10 days, and very few dogs will die after 10 days.

    Dogs with rabies usually show depression, sluggishness, some will be aggressive, saliva secretion will increase, motor dysfunction, hind limb paralysis or paralysis and other conditions.

    Once the owner suspects that his dog is infected with rabies, it is recommended to go for a professional examination in time, and once the diagnosis is confirmed, it is necessary to isolate it as soon as possible to avoid bites.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here we need to explain, what is the number of 10 days: we take dogs as an example, it is generally believed that the probability of getting rabies by the dog bitten by the sick dog is large, if the dog has the rabies virus, but there is no disease, then after the bite, the probability of people getting sick is very small, and even some scholars have expelled the possibility of disease. However, there is a special situation that someone is bitten by a dog that is about to become ill, and after the bite, the dog is sick, so how to calculate it, some studies say that the dog will have a virus in the saliva about 3 days before the onset of the disease, and generally survive for 4 days after the onset of the disease, so that it is calculated from the imminent onset of the dog to death, generally within 10 days.

    That's how it came about. For other animals, no specific information has been checked.

    In addition, the correct treatment is to treat all animal bites immediately, and inject the vaccine throughout the process.

    Again, it's best to start your vaccination from the day you are bitten, who can be confident that the animal will be okay within 10 days or other time limits, and if so, what should you do?

    Saying that it will be fine in 10 days is all speculation after the fact, if you wait until the aftermath, it is worth it for the animals that are okay, and it is not too late for the problematic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The 10-day observation method still requires vaccination first, and if you are okay within 10 days, you can not be vaccinated with subsequent vaccines.

    The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention clearly pointed out in the Technical Guidelines for Rabies Prevention and Control (2016 Edition) (hereinafter referred to as the "Guidelines") that rabies post-exposure prophylaxis should be started immediately. In view of the fact that China is a high-risk country for rabies and the vaccination rate of cats and dogs is generally low, the injured should also be vaccinated against rabies immediately after ensuring that they are given proper wound treatment, and the animals should be observed at the same time. If the animal remains healthy during the 10-day observation period, or if it is confirmed by reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques that the animal does not carry the rabies virus, the remaining vaccine injections can be stopped.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the dog is dead, and the incubation period of the virus in your body has passed, and it is too late.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, rabies attacks are very fast.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Friends, I was pawed by a dog with a red mark and no bleeding, I went to the Wuhou District Health and Epidemic Prevention Station and they said they didn't get an injection, so what should I do if I go to **? Urgent! Urgent! Urgent!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're looking for death. The incubation period of the rabies virus can be as long as decades, so you should hurry up and get vaccinated, and joke with your own life, it's funny

    A little more knowledge: rabies has an almost 100% mortality rate once it occurs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dogs with rabies will die in ten days, and dogs with rabies will show pica symptoms, eat less anorexia, but like to eat foreign bodies. At the same time, the dog will often bark indiscriminately, be aggressive, and even completely lose normal consciousness, and saliva will increase, and the tongue will not be able to be retracted after spitting out.

    The incubation period of dog rabies is generally one or two weeks, once the dog has rabies for ten days will die, very few dogs will die after rabies for more than ten days, and the mortality rate of dog rabies is 100%, and the dog can not be cured.

    1. Have pica

    When the dog has madness, his appetite will begin to be abnormal, he has pica, likes to eat all kinds of foreign objects, and even goes on a hunger strike, and at the same time, he will become more fond of drinking water, which may be because the dog begins to have difficulty swallowing and becomes less eager to eat.

    2. Extreme uneasiness

    After the dog has rabies, it will become extremely restless, and often likes to bark at every turn, which is very aggressive, so it is called a mad dog. Due to excessive tension, the dog will tremble all over the body, and will not respond even if the owner is calling it.

    3. Increased saliva

    After the onset of rabies, the dog will gradually lose normal consciousness, manifested as abnormal movement, slow reaction, decreased body control, increased saliva, unconsciously flowing in the mouth, and the tongue will also be in a state of paralysis, which is difficult to withdraw after spitting.

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