Can rabies virus be transmitted indirectly?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello After the rabies virus leaves the parasite (saliva), it can only survive for a maximum of 3 minutes, and dogs without rabies symptoms will not secrete rabies virus (as stated in the World Health Organization's document on rabies), so don't worry about scratches (whether human or dog) and you won't be infected with rabies. Even if a person with rabies bites a person, it does not spread rabies. Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This disease, as far as the current medical technology is concerned, cannot be very good**, at most, it can be prevented properly, which can reduce the probability of getting sick. Rabies is highly contagious under certain conditions. So, don't ignore it.

    Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by infection with the rabies virus. It is a zoonotic disease. Human diseases are mainly caused by bites from sick animals.

    In recent years, more and more people have pets in China, and the mortality rate of rabies is the first among the known infectious diseases. The main source of rabies infection in China is the large number of sick dogs, and the spreaders account for 80 to 90%. It should be noted that in recent years, there have been many reports of healthy animals with viruses, such as dogs or cats scratching and biting people, causing illness, and these injured animals are still living a healthy life.

    Therefore, before getting an effective **, for safety, try not to have too close contact with strange animals.

    This zoonotic disease mostly occurs in some carnivores such as cats, dogs, and wolves. The incubation period of rabies in a human being bitten by a sick animal varies, depending on the individual's physical fitness and the infection rate of the virus. Most of them develop within three months, but the probability of onset within six months is 4 10%, and only 1% after more than one year.

    Typical symptoms of rabies are hydrophobia, wind phobia, palpitation, pharyngeal spasm, photophobia, progressive paralysis, irritability, and patting pain.

    Rabies virus is mainly transmitted through bites, but it can also be transmitted through saliva, body fluids, etc., which carry the virus, along various scratches, exposed mucous membranes, and broken **. It can also be infected by slaughtering sick animals and skinning them. There have been reports abroad that the rabies virus from the donor is brought to the recipient due to corneal transplantation.

    In general, rabies patients are not a source of infection and do not transmit from person to person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, it is indeed contagious; On the one hand, there needs to be a source of infection, on the other hand, there must be a suitable route of transmission, and thirdly, there needs to be some susceptible people, and the three conditions that are met will cause rabies transmission.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it's contagious; The conditions of its infection must have a source of infection, and it must be a dog and cat as the route of transmission and a susceptible population.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course it's contagious; There are animals with viruses next to them, and there are scars on people's bodies, and people's immunity is relatively poor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why is rabies not indirectly transmitted? Is it because the amount of virus is not enough to infect the human body, rabies mainly exists in the dog's mouth or paws, this virus is mainly through the dog scratch or bite, the virus directly into the wound, will cause infection with the virus, if there is no wound, usually does not cause infection. The virus is not able to enter the body through the normal ** to cause infection, so there is no indirect infection.

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