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If you are bitten by an animal (such as a dog, cat, wolf, etc.) and you are not sure whether the animal is a healthy and non-toxic animal, you should go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, or wash the wound repeatedly and thoroughly with soap and water, so that most of the invading virus can be washed away, and then go to the health and epidemic prevention department as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine. The sooner the vaccine is administered, the better the effect and the more likely it is to be protected.
Knowing a little bit about it might give you a little peace of mind. Rabies is terrible, but there's no need to be a snake.
Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.
If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.
Here's what the World Health Organization has to say.
1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten. Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.
2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they develop the disease.) )
That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
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It's best to go and give it a shot, just in case, and rest assured yourself.
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Personally, I don't think it's necessary, such as my own dog, it's common to scratch it a little, and it's not troublesome to die every time I have to get vaccinated.
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A scratch from a dog should be fine, but it depends on the extent of the wound.
If you are bitten or scratched by a dog, you should see a doctor within 24 hours and get a rabies vaccine
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Need to hit bai
1. Although there is no bleeding, the phenomenon of broken skin will also provide rabies bacteria with an opportunity, so it is safe.
For the sake of version, it is better to get vaccinated against rabies for prevention.
2. The subjects of rabies vaccine can be divided into two types: one is post-exposure (after biting and scratching) prevention, and the other is pre-exposure (no bite and scratch) prevention.
Post-bite (post-exposure) prophylaxis. Any suspected exposure to rabies, such as bites, scratches (even minor scratches), breakage**, or licking of mucous membranes by animals such as dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, skunks, raccoons, and vampire bats, including seemingly healthy animals, must be vaccinated.
No bite (pre-exposure) prophylaxis. Workers who are at high risk of bites or have the opportunity to be exposed to the virus in endemic areas, such as veterinarians, animal husbandry managers, animal husbandry personnel, slaughterers, rabies experimenters, vaccine manufacturers, rabies medical personnel, cave workers, as well as people who have frequent contact with other mammals, children in severely affected areas, postmen, and travelers to epidemic areas, should be vaccinated against rabies.
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**If it is not broken, you can not get the rabies vaccine, but if it is broken, it is recommended to take it, and observe the dog's recent performance. The fatality rate of rabies attacks is 100 percent, which should be taken seriously.
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To be on the safe side, it's best to get a rabies vaccine, as your dog's paws may have come into contact with your subcutaneous cells.
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Is it your own dog, if it is, it's nothing, if it's a stray dog outside, it's still an injection, if it bleeds, don't bandage, squeeze the bleeding, wash the wound with stinky soap, and rinse it with running water for 15 minutes.
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No, rabies caused by a scratch by a rabies cat or dog is extremely rare, if any. (Note that the cat and dog scratches mentioned here refer to being scratched by a cat or dog with rabies, not a healthy cat or dog) I sent you a private message with relevant information.
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If you are afraid, you can fight, in fact, there is no need for it, because there is no wound and it will not be infected, and only a sick dog will be infected, and a dog with rabies will die within 5 days, so as long as the dog is still alive after 5 days, there is no need to worry at all.
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The pro will tell you that you don't need to, but it's best to rinse it off with soapy water right away.
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You can go to the hospital to consult a doctor, it is more reassuring, there are many statements on the Internet that are not reassuring enough.
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What kind of dog is a stray dog?
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Scratched by a puppy and not bleeding, do you need to get vaccinated? I washed it with alcohol and it felt a little painful.
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1.Has your puppy been vaccinated? If you do, you don't need to go.
2.Is your puppy lively? Does it look like being sick?
If you are not sick, you are not afraid, after all, it is not a wild dog or a dog that cannot judge whether it is healthy or not. Because after a dog is infected with rabies, it must be during the onset of the disease that the saliva is infectious, and the incubation period is overwhelmingly non-contagious. And if the puppy does not die within 10 days (in fact, 99% die within 3-5 days), it is completely certain that there is no virus.
This is the actual observation of 100 dogs and cats artificially infected with rabies virus, and proved it in field practice. However, it should be noted that cats can contain viruses in their saliva 2 days before the onset of the disease, so cats are more dangerous than dogs.
3.Correctly understand rabies, do not panic. Phobia is already a branch of mental illness.
In fact, rabies is very rare compared to other diseases. And because of the importance attached to rabies, rabies dogs appear in general areas, and the whole area will be supervised and investigated by the health department, and it rarely spreads.
Finally, you were bitten three days ago, and your puppy is completely fine, which means that you are 100% fine. In addition, if your puppy is now going crazy or has died, then you have a 30%-70% chance of **infection, and at this time it is too late to vaccinate, hang up - between the situation you described, you are 100% not hit, rest assured, hehe.
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Generally, after being bitten by a dog, you should be vaccinated within 24 hours, and after ten days, the vaccine basically has no effect, but you can ask the doctor if there is a remedy.
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It's not necessary to just scratch, I was bitten and bleeding by a loose dog in the countryside when I was a child, just a simple cleaning, and now more than 20 years have passed, nothing has happened, besides, how can there be so much rabies, have you seen anyone around you who died of rabies? I haven't asked many people, so don't be afraid, you're just scratching.
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It's useless, because your own dog bite must be disease-free, and it's a waste of money to hit it.
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The incubation period of rabies virus is generally 7 days.
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It's better to fight just in case After all, money can be earned again If your health is gone, you won't have capital, so go ahead.
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Useless. The injection is given within 12 hours of the bite.
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The puppy was only two months old, and after the first injection, the skin was scratched and not bitten.
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Need to hit. 1. Although there is no bleeding, the phenomenon of broken skin will also provide an opportunity for rabies bacteria, so it is better to vaccinate rabies vaccine for prevention for safety reasons.
2. The subjects of rabies vaccine can be divided into two types: one is post-exposure (after bite, post-scratch) prevention, and the other is pre-exposure (no bite, scratch) prevention.
Post-bite (post-exposure) prophylaxis. Any suspected exposure to rabies, such as bites, scratches (even minor scratches), breakage**, or mucous membranes licked by animals such as dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, skunks, raccoons, and vampire bats, including seemingly healthy animals, must be vaccinated.
No bite (pre-exposure) prophylaxis. Workers who are at high risk of bites or have the opportunity to be exposed to the virus in endemic areas, such as veterinarians, animal husbandry managers, animal husbandry personnel, slaughterers, rabies experimenters, vaccine manufacturers, rabies medical personnel, cave workers, as well as people who have frequent contact with other mammals, children in severely affected areas, postmen, and travelers to epidemic areas, should be vaccinated against rabies.
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