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Rabies vaccine can be given without being bitten by a dog, which is a pre-exposure immunization against rabies. The rabies vaccine is a very safe vaccine that occasionally causes no adverse reactions, but they are usually mild and resolve quickly. However, pre-exposure immunization is not necessary for most people, and vaccination is only necessary for special populations
For example, laboratory workers who have been exposed to the rabies virus, health care workers who may be involved in the management of rabies patients, close contacts of rabies patients, veterinarians, animal handlers, and agricultural students who are in frequent contact with animals. In addition, it is advisable to practice pre-exposure immunization for visitors to high-risk areas and for children living in rabies-endemic areas.
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I haven't been bitten by cats and dogs, so there's no need for a rabies vaccine. Because the rabies vaccine will cause some uncomfortable reactions in the body, you have to get five shots in a row, and you have to pay for it. You are not bitten by an animal, there is no point in beating, but it causes unnecessary trouble to the body. Why fight?
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If you haven't been bitten by cats or dogs, you can also get a rabies vaccine, but if you get it, it can be prevented, so if you don't have a problem, you can go.
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If you haven't been bitten by a cat, of course, you can get this vaccine, but this pure crush is a waste of money and time, because the antibodies after the rabies vaccine are not long-lasting, and basically only a few months, so there is no point in not biting.
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Some people think that they don't need to get a rabies vaccine if they are bitten by a cat because they think that the rabies vaccine is only for dogs, but this is not the case.
There are two types of rabies vaccinations:
1. 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.
2. No bite (pre-exposure) prevention. 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 laboratory personnel, vaccine manufacturers, rabies patients, medical personnel with rabies, as well as people who have frequent contact with other mammals, children in severely affected areas, and postmen, should be vaccinated.
What to do after being bitten by an animal:
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.
For severe bites, in addition to thorough local cleaning and disinfection, rabies serum infiltration injection should be used around the wound. This is followed by rabies vaccination. Bitten wounds should not be bandaged and sutured, leaving the wound as exposed as possible.
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I've had cats for six years and currently have five cats. When it comes to contact time with cats and dogs, it's even longer. As we all know, rabies is very serious, and once infected, there is no cure.
But fortunately, as long as you get vaccinated in time, you can be fine. But,Every time I am scratched or bitten by a dog or cat, do I have to be vaccinated against rabies? The answer is no!
If you have been vaccinated against rabies and have been bitten or scratched by a dog or cat within a year of the injection, you do not need to be vaccinated again. Because the effect of the last rabies vaccine is still there, there is no need for revaccination, and it can still be effective. That is, you are immune to rabies within a year of the rabies vaccine.
Of course, if you are really not at ease, you can also go to make up for it, after all, this kind of thing, it is also good to seek peace of mind.
In addition,Your dog has been vaccinated against rabies and is still valid, and if it bites you, you don't need to be vaccinated. Because dogs that have been vaccinated against rabies are unlikely to be infected with rabies again. It doesn't have rabies, so how can it pass it on to you?
However, it is important to note that even if you are bitten by a dog and there is no risk of rabies, you should pay attention to cleaning the wound to prevent infection. If the wound is particularly deep, consider going to the hospital for a tetanus shot to prevent tetanus infection.
In general, the risk of rabies infection in cats is relatively small, and the probability of getting rabies is also small if it is scratched or bitten by a cat. Especially domestic cats that have been kept at home for a long time and have never been out of the house basically do not have the risk of contracting rabies. Because if it has rabies, it is absolutely impossible for you to raise it for that long and not die.
If it is bitten and scratched by a domestic cat that has been raised for a long time, it is generally not possible to get rabies, so pay attention to the wound not to become inflamed.
However, it is important to note that if you are scratched or bitten by a cat, you should prevent cat-scratch disease, even if you do not have rabies. Especially for children and teenagers, it is very easy to get infected. Although cat-scratch disease is not as good as rabies, if it is not timely, it will also cause some damage to the body.
Cats and dogs are not human beings, and no matter how well-behaved they are, they may be scratched and bitten. If it's a domestic cat or a domestic dog, don't blame them for this, just train more. In addition, if you want to have cats and dogs, it is best to give them a rabies vaccine when they are given a basic vaccine, so that they will not be at risk of being infected with rabies, and you will not have it, and everyone can rest assured.
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Of course, but being bitten by cats is also divided into different degrees, some minor bites, such as leaving a shallow mark, no bleeding, generally clean the wound. If it is a serious wound, then it must be taken seriously. Tang Yuan: I went to the hospital, it should be quite serious.
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Generally, if you are scratched and bleeding by dogs and cats or bite bleeding, you should be vaccinated against rabies. In the absence of bleeding, there is generally no need to fight.
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You should have been vaccinated yourself, and you don't need to get the rabies vaccine after being bitten by a pet cat or pet dog at home that has been vaccinated, which already has antibodies, and you don't need to be vaccinated again.
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If you have not bitten the skin or the cat or dog at home has been vaccinated, you can skip the rabies vaccine.
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My own cats and dogs have been vaccinated against rabies, and there are cats and dogs that do not bite for no reason, but because they are protecting their children, protecting food, and being hurt and so on.
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I am often scratched by my own cat, and I will disinfect it with iodine when I am done, and I have not been injected!
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I was also just a two-month-old puppy, accidentally scratched by its teeth, the dog was vaccinated twice with rabies vaccine, and I also went to get vaccinated!
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For example, there is no bite on the skin, and there is no bleeding, and it can make sure that the cat and dog are not sick.
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I don't fight, I just disinfect and suck it out, I was bitten at the age of nine, and now I'm not alive and healthy. If you're worried, you can go for it.
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If you have not been bitten by a cat or dog, you can get a rabies vaccine.
Because it can prevent future rabies virus infection, most people usually get the injection because the skin has broken after being bitten by a cat or dog. The underlying rabies virus, which can infect the nerve tissue under the skin and enter the central nervous system, can cause rabies flare-ups. Since rabies is a malignant infectious disease, there is no cure for an attack, and the mortality rate is as high as 100%.
Therefore, if you have been bitten by a cat or a dog, it is recommended to go to the nearest epidemic prevention station to get the rabies pre-disease vaccination, even if you have not been bitten by a cat or dog, the rabies vaccination can be carried out prophylactically, and you can ensure that you will not be infected by the rabies virus within one year.
Examples include laboratory workers who have been exposed to the rabies virus, medical personnel who handle rabies patients, close contacts of rabies patients, veterinarians, animal handlers, and agricultural students who are in frequent contact with animals. In addition, it is advisable for visitors to high-risk areas and children living in rabies-endemic areas to receive pre-exposure immunization.
The role of rabies vaccination
The rabies vaccine is a vaccine with a long history, and the first to make the rabies vaccine was Pasteur in France. In 1882, it successfully applied the method of continuous passage to weaken the virulence of the virus, using adapted viruses to make vaccines.
The rabies vaccine manufactured in China is inoculated with rabies virus fixed virus in the kidney cells of the original Qing Zao generation gopher, after culture, the venom is harvested, concentrated, purified, refined and added with aluminum hydroxide adjuvant, and it is a vaccine for the prevention of rabies after being fully verified and qualified.
There is only one serotype of rabies virus, and the antigenic nature of rabies virus is the same around the world. After rabies vaccination, anti-rabies virus antibodies can appear in the blood of the human body, which can prevent the direct transmission of the virus from cell to cell, reduce the amount of virus multiplication, and at the same time remove the free rabies virus, prevent the reproduction and spread of the virus, so as to prevent rabies.
No, rabies is not very easy to get, after being bitten, rinse the wound with water as much as possible Generally speaking, you will not get rabies, rabies is very fragile, do not re-infect after washing, pay attention to protect the wound and it will be fine, not to mention that you have been vaccinated, don't worry I wish you health.
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