How long does it take for rabies to develop? How often does rabies occur?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The onset of rabies is not fixed because rabies has an incubation period. Some people have a relatively short incubation period, about one or two years or so, while some people have a long incubation period, about 10 or even 20 years before they get sick, and some people have no incubation period and will develop about three or four days after being infected with the rabies virus. Therefore, once you are bitten or scratched by a cat, dog or other animal, you must go to the hospital in time for rabies vaccination, and if the wound is relatively large, you should also be injected with tetanus vaccine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The incubation period for rabies is generally around three months. Most of them are concentrated in 30 to 90 days. A few can last for several years or more than a decade.

    The specific length of time varies and is directly related to factors such as the age of the patient, the location of the injury, the depth and severity of the wound, the treatment of the wound, the amount of rabies virus invading the human body, and the virulence.

    In the early stages, most patients present with low-grade fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, and general malaise. And then develop into a fear of sound, water, and light. The muscles of the throat are constricted, spasms. Flaccid paralysis occurs later on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Patients infected with rabies virus generally develop onset within 1 to 3 months, and symptoms such as wind phobia, hydrophobia, pharyngeal muscle spasm, and progressive paralysis may occur. In general, there is an incubation period of 1-3 months after rabies infection. At this stage, the patient is asymptomatic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The onset of rabies generally takes 1-3 months, which is the incubation period of rabies. However, the incubation period of rabies varies greatly, although most of them occur within 1-3 months. If you are bitten by a dog, it is recommended to get a rabies vaccine as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How dangerous is rabies? From infection to onset, there will be 3 periods, so don't know too late.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The incubation period of rabies is generally 1-3 months. The time is short, it can appear in about 5 days to 1 week; The time is long, rarely more than 1 year. According to authoritative data, the longest incubation period in the world, only one case is 6 years.

    The incubation period of rabies is related to the bite site, if the bite site is close to the central nervous system and brain, the shorter the onset time, the shorter the incubation period. If an infant or child is bitten by a dog, the incubation period is very short. It is believed that when the rabies virus enters the body, it will move closer to the central nervous system at a rate of 3 mm per day, and after reaching the central nervous system, it will go up to the medulla oblongata and brainstem.

    Therefore, the specific incubation period has a lot to do with the bite site.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Half a year to a year, and there are many years

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the onset of rabies, most dogs die within three to five days, and rarely more than ten days. Moreover, once the dog has rabies, it cannot be treated, and some efforts can only be made to reduce the dog's pain. After the onset of rabies, most dogs die within three to five days, and rarely more than ten days.

    Moreover, once the dog has rabies, it cannot be treated, and some efforts can only be made to reduce the dog's pain.

    Dogs with rabies can become very sensitive and timid. will be extraordinarily attached to their master, and will even wag their tails and beg for mercy. But it will show strong aggression towards strangers and even bite strangers.

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