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It is possible that if you are scratched by a cat you may get tetanus, tetanus does not infect others, but you should get a tetanus injection, if the cat has rabies, you will get rabies if you are scratched by a cat, and rabies will be contagious, so you must get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours after scratching, don't be careless.
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It is not easy to infect others. Rabies is contracted only through the bloodstream. Being scratched by a cat is also uncertain about getting rabies.
First of all, if you are scratched by a cat, you need to determine the injury. Minor epidermal scratches should be rinsed with clean water and then disinfected with iodine.
If the scratch is deep, squeeze the blood vigorously and disinfect it with iodine. To be on the safe side, vaccinations are required.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you may be infected with tetanus or rabies, which can be contagious, so you should get vaccinated as soon as possible.
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Strictly speaking, if you are scratched by an animal, it is best to go to the epidemic prevention department to get a rabies vaccine, because the animal itself will carry the rabies virus, and once you get the rabies virus, the fatality rate is 100, it is better to be careful, so generally do not provoke small animals.
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If you encounter this kind of cat scratch, you can find a little iodine wine to wipe it with alcohol to disinfect it, if it is particularly serious, you should go to the pet hospital to get a rabies vaccine, which will be safer.
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If you are scratched by a cat, you should immediately go to the faucet to rinse the wound, and then disinfect the wound, and it is best to go to the hospital for a vaccination, because cat paws have a lot of bacteria or germs.
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Cats often lick their paws, so it is also possible to have rabies virus in their paws. The survivability of rabies virus in vitro is extremely weak, and all saliva is inactivated when it is air-dried.
It must be a mad cat (accounting for 10,000 percentiles) in the onset period who has just licked its paws, and the tip of the nail is scratched quickly when a small amount of saliva is not air-dried, so it is possible to be infected, so cat scratch infection cases are extremely rare.
Rabies is usually transmitted to humans from bites or scratches from other infected animals, and the virus enters the body from the wound and travels up the nervous system until it infects the entire central nervous system. The disease occurs in both wild and domestic mammals.
The rabies virus, which is present in animal saliva, can be transferred to the human body through bites, scratches, or other wounds that can destroy** and allow saliva to enter the body. Early symptoms are usually vague but can include: fever, headache, sore throat, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, stinging pain at the bite site after the wound has healed, and itching, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping.
As the virus progresses, the symptoms become more distressing until death occurs.
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In China, there have been many cases of rabies infection after being scratched by cats in recent years.
In terms of the probability of being infected with rabies, the probability of being bitten by a puppy is very high, and the probability of being scratched by a cat is very high. The probability of rabies following a dog bite is lower.
However, in some medical aspects, many scientists will actually classify rabies according to some different animals, for example, puppies are particularly susceptible to infection, and cats are also particularly susceptible to infection. In fact, cats are more likely to be infected with this rabies than puppies, if you say that you are scratched by a kitten, or after being bitten, don't have a fluke mentality, rabies is very terrible, if the injured person is scratched and injured or bitten after a friend, you must first clean up the wound with water and soap, and then go to the hospital for rabies vaccination. First of all, be sure to disinfect your wound to avoid being infected by some bacteria.
Although it is true that there have been cases of rabies after being scratched by cats in recent years, it is also very rare, if it is said that after being scratched by a cat, or after being bitten. Yes, you don't necessarily get the rabies virus. But after being scratched by a cat or dog, you must go for rabies vaccination, if you say that once infected, there is no way**.
If you have this rabies virus, the mortality rate is 100%. At present, our country does not have the best pathology of being infected with rabies, so we must be careful.
In addition, kittens or puppies and other mammals are likely to have rabies on their bodies. If they scratch or bite gently, it may cause us to break down, and then we will be infected with this rabies virus. Therefore, when raising kittens or puppies, you must give them rabies vaccinations.
If you hit it, you are responsible for your own safety!
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If you are scratched by a cat, you can also be infected with rabies.
In addition to dogs in nature, which can carry rabies virus and develop rabies, cats can also be infected with rabies virus and develop rabies, so it is also possible to transmit rabies to humans. If the cat has not undergone the prescribed vaccination, mainly rabies vaccine, then the cat may carry the rabies virus in the wheel mold, and after scratching the person, try to inject the rabies vaccine to prevent the onset of rabies. However, the degree of scratching also needs to be judged, if there is no visible damage to the epidermis after scratching, and there is no redness or bleeding afterwards, it is a first-degree exposure and will not be infected with rabies.
However, if there is bleeding or slight redness after scratching, rabies vaccination should be given to prevent rabies attacks as a safe bet. Because even if it is scratched and red, it has reached the level of secondary exposure.
Therefore, in order to avoid the symptoms of rabies that we usually get caught by cats or bitten by dogs, we usually try to avoid contact with such cats and dogs or some crazy pets, I hope mine will help you.
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Scratches from cats can lead to rabies, but this is less common.
The rabies virus is mainly transmitted through bites or scratches from animals such as dogs, cats, bats, etc. If you are scratched by a sick cat that is infected with rabies, there is a certain morbidity, and the incidence is lower than that of a bite.
The incidence of rabies is usually related to the following factors: high incidence if the bite occurs on the head, face, neck, and fingers; Deep trauma, large trauma, high morbidity; If the bitten person is immune to low function, the incidence is higher than normal.
If you are scratched by a cat, you need to treat the wound in time and decide whether to vaccinate against rabies according to the situation. If you develop symptoms of infection, you need to seek medical attention promptly to avoid further deterioration of the condition.
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Theoretically, it is possible to be infected with rabies if you are scratched by a cat or bitten by a cherry tree. From a practical point of view, this is not a small possibility. If you are not at ease, you should go for a rabies vaccination.
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Rabies spreads from person to person.
In the past, it was believed that rabies could only be transmitted from animals to humans, not from person to person. But there are already some examples of people infecting people. In 1982, there was a case of a farmer who died of rabies three months later after rescuing a child who had been bitten by rabies and performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration.
A mother in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, contracted rabies seven months later while nursing her daughter who had rabies. A 26-year-old farmer in Anhui Province died a month later after coming into contact with his brother who had rabies.
Prevention is the key to reducing and eradicating rabies. Dogs and cats are the main sources of rabies infection, and limiting the number of dogs or families taking the initiative to vaccinate domestic dogs and cats against rabies is the main measure to control rabies. Also take care to wash and treat the wound immediately after being bitten by a dog, cat, or other animal.
At present, it seems that rabies vaccination of cats and dogs can protect humans from rabies.
In addition, other routes of transmission cannot be ignored. Do not eat the meat of animals that have died of rabies, even the meat of dogs and wild animals of unknown origin; Do not get too close to unimmunized animals and do not come into contact with the blood and secretions of these animals; Isolation should also be taken when caring for rabies patients. Because there is currently no effective way to achieve rabies, prevention is the key to reducing and eliminating rabies.
Three steps to deal with the injury. After a person is bitten by a dog or cat with rabies virus, if not treated promptly, the disease will generally develop within 50 to 60 days.
If you are bitten or scratched by a dog or cat, you should take immediate emergency action in three steps: Step 1: Rinse the wound.
Immediately rinse the wound with running water to flush away the virus as much as possible and squeeze the blood out. If possible, it is best to rinse with 20 pieces of soapy water and rinse continuously for 20-30 minutes. Then disinfect the wound with iodine, wash off the iodine with alcohol, and repeat 3 times.
Step 2: Go to the local epidemic prevention department immediately to get vaccinated. You can't afford to wait a few days to get an injection.
The incubation period of rabies is about 10 days old, and the slow period can be several years. Step 3: If the wound is bitten severely, be sure to inject antiviral serum at the same time as the vaccine.
Antiviral serum must be tested first under the guidance of a doctor.
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There are two common diseases that can be contracted by being scratched or bitten by a cat.
1. Cat-scratch disease.
The causative organism is Henselae bactonella, a small rod-shaped bacillus that infects people mainly through wound contact into the bloodstream, usually due to scratches and bites in cats or excessively close contact between humans and cats.
The clinical manifestations are a small number of erythematous papules, vesicles, pustules, or regional lymphadenopathy at the scratch bite site, conjunctivitis with preauricular lymphadenopathy is one of the important features of cat-scratch disease, and other symptoms are mild with fever, fatigue, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc.
2. Rabies.
The pathogen is the rabies virus, which enters the human body through saliva or blood contact with wounds, infects people, and is mainly transmitted through biting and bleeding. The main sources of infection are sick dogs, sick cats and sick wolves.
The clinical manifestations are unique hydrophobia, wind phobia, pharyngeal muscle spasm, progressive paralysis, etc. There is currently no effective treatment for rabies, and once bitten, vaccination is crucial.
As mentioned above, if you are unfortunately scratched by a cat, the probability of suffering from rabies is very small, if you are really not at ease, you can observe whether the cat caused the accident suddenly died in the near future, if not, the probability of carrying rabies is not large.
At the same time, you can observe whether the wound is bleeding, and it is not a big problem to break the skin without bleeding. If there is bleeding, the injured person can be observed for symptoms related to "cat-scratch disease" within 1-3 weeks.
Moreover, even if the injured person carries the virus in his body, as long as there is no contact with blood or saliva, it will not be transmitted to others.
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If you are scratched by a stray cat, you should consider the vaccination as soon as possible, the scratch feeling, the chance of infection is small, but there is still a chance of infection.
But as for your worries, there is no need to worry about it, because its contagion is transmitted through bites and scratches, specifically through blood, and not through breathing, contact, etc.
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Rabies can only be transmitted to the bloodstream through saliva and blood, that is, the virus can be transmitted through saliva and blood.
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Yes and no. Yes, because cat scratches are no different from human scratches and do not increase the infection rate. No, it's because the chances of getting infected by a scratch are too small and too small, and it is estimated that it is much easier for you to win five million in a lottery ticket than that!
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If you are scratched, you still need to get a rabies vaccine for safety. The situation you mentioned is generally not infectious.
Not all people are infected with the disease, about 15% 20% of people who are bitten by sick dogs without preventive injections, and about 50% 60% of people who are bitten by sick wolves are sick.
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It is possible that it can be contagious from person to person.
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