Rabies My classmate was bitten by a dog and ate with him as a rabies specialist

Updated on healthy 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Problem analysis: Although I was bitten by a dog, there is no rabies virus in my body, so I will not get rabies if I eat together.

    Opinions and suggestions: Only dogs carrying rabies virus or human body fluids and blood that come into contact with the fresh wounds of normal people can be infected, and these prerequisites will not be infected.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.First of all, tell the landlord not to worry too much, rabies is different from hepatitis and pneumonia, and its infection is conditional: it invades the human body from ** or mucosal breakage.

    If your grandmother is bitten by a dog, she will not necessarily get rabies, because its roots lie in the dog itself, and being bitten by a dog does not necessarily get rabies, if the dog that bites a person does not carry the rabies virus, it will not get rabies even if the wound is not treated. If the dog has rabies latent in it, the virus will enter through your grandmother's wound. Secondly, you don't get it if you eat what she has eaten, and rabies is almost rarely transmitted through saliva.

    At the same time, your grandmother has also had an injection, even in the incubation period, and she is fine. Some scholars have found that they are bitten by real rabies or other mad animals, and no preventive measures are taken, and only 15%-30% of people get sick.

    2.However, although the possibility is very small, for the sake of your health, if the landlord is really worried, you can go for vaccination. However, I strongly disapprove it because this vaccine has a certain impact on the human body.

    After a friend of mine got vaccinated, it was later rumored that the batch of vaccines she received was a bit problematic, and she herself said that she was dizzy and uncomfortable after the shot. It is recommended that you refrain from eating what he has eaten and reduce contact with her saliva.

    3.Here's a little bit of information, take a look for yourself:

    Rabies, also known as hydrophobia, is a naturally pathogenic zoonotic acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus. The epidemic is widespread, and the case fatality rate is extremely high, almost 100%. It poses a serious threat to people's lives and health.

    Human rabies is usually contracted by the bite of a sick animal. The clinical manifestations are characteristic hydrophobia, phobia, phobia, wind, phobia, pharyngeal spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. 】

    The population is generally susceptible, about 15-30% of people bitten by sick dogs develop the disease, and whether the disease occurs after the bite is related to the following factors: 1The bite site, head, face, neck, and upper limbs have a more likely chance of developing 2

    The bite is severe and slippery, with deep and large wounds, and a high incidence of late bite on multiple ridges. 3. Those who are cleaned quickly and thoroughly after biting, and the local wound is treated well, and the incidence is low. 4. Thick clothing has less chance of infection.

    5. The incidence rate of those who are vaccinated in full and timely 6. High incidence in immunocompromised or deficient patients].

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