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If the biting hamster has plague, then the hamster is likely to transmit plague to humans in other ways than the bite of the hamster. If you have lived with this hamster for a long time, and this hamster has not been in contact with other animals in the wild, you do not have to worry about being infected with plague. After being bitten by a hamster, it may indeed lead to wound infection, but generally speaking, hamsters are pets raised by people, and it is unlikely that they will come into contact with the external environment.
Therefore, if the hamster has been relatively healthy recently, and has been in contact with the hamster for a long time, there is no need to worry about biting yourself and getting plague.
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It's hard to say, if it's a pet in Jiaxing, it's generally vaccinated, so it doesn't matter much, but hamsters in the wild are more difficult to say.
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Hamsters bite people without plague, but it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a vaccination.
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Hello friend, if you have a hamster at home, under normal circumstances, there is no problem, as long as you squeeze out the blood in your hand after it bites, and then wash it with soapy water.
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This is only theoretically possible, but in general, hamsters in captivity are reluctant to be laity.
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Hamsters are rats. But not all rats are infected with plague.
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Hamsters bite people. Target. Craftsmanship? Hamsters bite. You'll get the plague too. It depends on whether he has this disease or not? That's why I told him to see a doctor as soon as he bit it.
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Can a hamster bite get plague? Hamster bites are, of course, plague. It is the most susceptible to the plague.
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It is possible to get plague if you bite a person, and if a hamster has the plague virus on it, then you will get plague after biting a person, but don't worry, it is generally not.
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If a hamster bites a person, if it doesn't bite the person, it probably won't get the plague.
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Hamsters can bite, and the chance of getting sick after biting is very small, but the hamster bite site needs to be cleaned and disinfected. Try not to touch the hamster again to avoid bacterial infection of the wound.
<> hamsters do not like to be touched by people, there will generally be bites, generally hamsters bite people, the probability of getting sick is very small, if you are accidentally bitten by a hamster, then it is recommended to clean the wound, and then disinfect the wound locally, try not to touch the hamster.
When raising hamsters, try not to touch them casually, because hamsters have a short temper and will attack or even bite people when they get annoyed by them. Hamsters carry a lot of bacteria on their bodies, so it is important to avoid infection of the wound.
If you have a Gakaria hamster.
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Isn't that normal? It's good to get used to it, I'm used to it, I didn't let me touch it when I wasn't very familiar before, and I was raised for a year and occasionally bit me, and now it's been two years and bites me a lot less times than before, I used to wash my hands with soap and water and then disinfect with alcohol iodine, and I was bitten a few more times and I didn't even use soap and water, and I washed my hands directly and disinfected with alcohol, no, I never hit them, and I won't die if I am bitten, and I don't even raise anything if I can't accept being bitten. I have a cowardly rat to die for. >>>More
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