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There is no rabies, only rabies, but there are many viruses on rats, plague is a bacterial infectious disease, usually carried by mice. Most of the plague found in various parts of China at this stage is left over from the bacteriological bombs studied during the Japanese invasion of China.
In ancient China, there was plague, because of drought, floods, locust plagues, wars, etc., which caused a large number of people to die and polluted water sources.
There are also infectious diseases such as smallpox.
The Black Death in the Middle Ages was the plague. There is no rabies virus in mice; Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the rabies virus; Mainly refers to dogs and cats, wolves and foxes can also be; In general, the virus is carried only after an outbreak of rabies. It is possible to transmit the rabies virus to humans through saliva when a warm-blooded animal that has already developed rabies bites.
This does not include rats. Rats generally do not have rabies, because rabies is transmitted from animal to animal, and this transmission is usually through close contact such as biting. Rats are in a relatively low position in the food chain, and the possibility of biting wolves, foxes, bats and other rabies virus carriers is very small, so it is difficult for rats to have rabies.
Although rats can be infected with rabies virus and become ill as laboratory animals, from natural conditions, even if mice are infected with rabies, they will die after a period of time, and the possibility of transmitting rabies virus to their own kind is also very small.
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Hello, there is no rabies, only rabies, but there are a lot of viruses on mice.
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No rabies, there is rabies.
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Plague refers to a virulent infectious disease caused by Yersinia pestis. The clinical manifestations are high fever, severe toxemia, swollen and painful lymph nodes, hemoptysis and other symptoms.
The main route of transmission is biological transmission, in addition to which it can also be transmitted through droplets and contact.
The plague has an acute onset, a short course of illness, strong contagiousness, and rapid transmission. If there are symptoms related to plague, in order to achieve early detection, early diagnosis, early reporting, early isolation, and early **, you should immediately go to the hospital for medical treatment, and carry out antibacterial ** under the guidance of a doctor**, the sooner **, the greater the chance of the patient being cured.
There is currently no long-term vaccine against plague, so you should pay attention to personal hygiene in your daily life, and do not sit and rest in the living areas of marmots and other animals to avoid being bitten by fleas and other insects.
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The plague was once endemic in the world, with countless extinctions, especially in Africa.
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You're talking about the plague.
Plague is a highly transmissible epidemic, and the Black Death in Europe was formerly known as plague.
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Fever is also known as blood disease in the fifth volume of the 'Sabhapata Vini Modrakha'. The most commonly recorded patients with hot blood in the Vinaya are none other than Sariputta, who is "the first in wisdom" but also seems to be "the first in many diseases." Venerable Sariputta tried for ** Fever Disease:
There are many methods such as syrup, pond material, samani water, burnt stone milk, barley juice, etc. It's possible that you're talking about rat disease, and the main way of transmission is rats.
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The question is, I don't know if the mouse has rabid bird disease, and what if the bird has rabid bird disease? And that's not the worst, the worst thing is that the rat has rabid rat disease, and that bird also has rabid bird disease......Just hung up ( It's not worth the empty cover. And it is very likely that even the doctor will not be able to find the problem in the end, waste medical resources, affect the normal nature of other citizens**, alarm the WHO, the people of the world are disgusted and have to spend time to study, and even the corpse cannot be safely lived after hanging.
lest the whole world have to raise birds for you!
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You can rest assured, if there is nothing to do, clean the wound with an alcohol cotton and wrap it with gauze.
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To be on the safe side, let's go to the epidemic prevention station to get a shot!
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There's a, and it's not a dog bite, unless the rat has rabies.
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Hamsters, golden bears, chinchillas and other rodent pets, because they are less likely to suffer from rabies, so they do not have to be injected with rabies vaccine if they are bitten by them; If you are really not at ease, you can also go to the epidemic prevention department for injection, because the rabies vaccine itself is not ***, and there is no harm after injection. After being bitten, the injured person should immediately remove the dirty blood, wash the wound with soapy water, rinse the wound with water, and apply iodine to prevent infection.
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If you are bitten by a hamster, it is best to rinse it with soapy water, disinfect it with iodine, remove it with alcohol, and then get an epidemic vaccination.
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Being bitten and scratched by any mammal is a rabies risk and should not be taken lightly.
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Rabies vaccination should be given immediately, within 48 hours, and the animal should be observed. If the animal remains healthy during the ten-day observation period, the injection of the remaining vaccine can be stopped.
Keep this in mind: rabies is preventable and incurable!
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It won't be rabies, go to the hospital to disinfect it.
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There is a 50% probability that pets, such as cats, dogs, and rats will have some rabies, but don't worry, rats generally do not have rabies, they are all plague.
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If you are bleeding, go to the hospital as soon as possible for injections.
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You can get plague.
Plague has a lower mortality rate than rabies.
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There is a possibility, but it's not big, but it's better to go to the hospital and get vaccinated.
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No, just use your fingers to rinse a few changes under the water, just wash them with soap.
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No, it won't. Only if you are bitten by a dog. Rest assured.
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Probabilitarily possible.
But the resistance of the general population.
The force should be fine.
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Don't make a fuss, I've been bitten so many times.
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I'm probably going to get rat disease
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No, people are resistant!
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There is a possibility of getting sick, so you have to fight the seedlings!!
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Overwatch mad rat operation is difficult to operate, first of all, stable and easy to die, unlike 76 and the Grim Reaper, one shot to one shot, the bomb of the mad rat you basically don't know that it will explode in **, slightly casual and poor survivability, your own bomb can explode to your own point of slow life, not to mention running.
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Because the damage of the mad rat is very high, if it is operated well, it can knock people away in an instant, so the character is not easy to operate.
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The explosiveness and combat effectiveness of this character are relatively high. Relatively speaking, his skill mechanics are relatively complex, which makes his operation difficult.
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Because of the way the mad rat attacks, the mad rat's grenade doesn't want to be able to predict the landing point like Hanzo or 76, but like a ball, you can't predict where it will fall, so the mad rat is difficult to play.
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Some of the font size problems are enviable, you can enter the style style management, find the style you use, enter, and change the 11px with the font size of 1 to 10px.
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1. The relationship between Mad Rat and Road Rage.
The ** on Road Rage's new ** is also redesigned, but if you look closely at Road Rage's**, you will see that this is actually a gift from the mad rat to the road rage, with the signature of the mad rat on it.
2. Genji's spray paint reveals that he was "dead".
It is known that Hanzo has always believed that Genji is dead, but the details of how Hanzo injured Genji have never been known. Some players even speculate that the reason why Hanzo has always believed so much is because he once beheaded Genji himself. Of course, these have always been pure speculation.
In the spray paint, Genji's two new motifs are a kimono and a Kamatsu. However, the way the Genji kimono is worn is a little different, with the placket on the right side of the garment on the top, which is usually used in funerals. Therefore, it indicates that Genji was once officially buried.
3. Genji's kimono decoration.
Kamatsu is a common decoration placed next to a door in Japanese homes, usually made of bamboo. But the strange thing is that in Genji's Kamatsu painting, chrysanthemums were used.
In Japan, chrysanthemums are only used by the imperial family, and ordinary people will never use them in ordinary times. If you really use chrysanthemums, it is generally a very important occasion such as a wedding or funeral. And combined with Genji's story, the possibility of a funeral is even greater.
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