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Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by infection with the rabies virus. Rabies is the deadliest zoonotic disease, with a case fatality rate of almost 100% after the onset of symptoms. The rabies virus cannot invade without damage**.
Infected animals can become infected when they bite animals or people, open wounds or mucous membranes, or come into contact with saliva infected with the rabies virus. Rabies virus infection can take up to 1 to 3 months from exposure to onset, and very few patients have an incubation period as short as 2 weeks and as long as more than 1 year, during which time there is no way to diagnose it. Patients generally develop the disease in 3 7 days, and there is no effective ** method after the onset of the disease.
The main manifestations are specific wind phobia, hydrophobia, choking sensation (pharyngeal spasm), and gradual worsening of paralysis symptoms. Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by infection with the rabies virus. Rabies is the deadliest zoonotic disease, with a case fatality rate of almost 100% after the onset of symptoms.
The rabies virus cannot invade without damage**. Infected animals can become infected when they bite animals or people, open wounds or mucous membranes, or come into contact with saliva infected with the rabies virus. Infection with rabies virus, from exposure to onset, may take 1 to 3 months, in daily life, take some necessary measures to effectively avoid infection with rabies virus.
Vaccinate your pet against rabies. Avoid contact with stray dogs and cats. Do not touch wild animals, or domestic wild animals.
Do not dispose of dead animals in the wild on your own. Avoid wild or stray animals indoors. Visitors to areas with a high incidence of rabies should be vaccinated against rabies in advance.
No matter how old the dog is, it should be vaccinated as early as possible.
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Under normal circumstances, newborn dogs will not carry the rabies virus, and puppies will not carry it if they have not been in contact with other dogs, and the dog is usually vaccinated after three months.
Generally speaking: the age of the dog must be more than three months old to carry out rabies immunization, and the rabies immunity of dogs is not a lifetime protection after one immunization, and it needs to be boosted every year after the first immunization.
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There is an example of everything, although the puppy is young, it cannot be ruled out that there is a possibility of rabies, so be careful in everything, if you are bitten, you still have to go to the rabies vaccine.
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In general, 3-month-old puppies rarely carry the rabies virus because the rabies virus is not hereditary and must be exposed to the virus to be infected. If a puppy has rabies, it will die within a week or so of the virus. After being bitten by a puppy that has not been vaccinated against rabies, the wound should be disinfected in time and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.
Puppies around 3 months old are not usually infected with rabies, because rabies is not hereditary, and if the puppy is not exposed to other things that may carry rabies after birth, it will not suddenly get rabies. Rabies is mainly transmitted through saliva, blood and other routes, if the puppy has rabies, it will die in about a week, because once rabies attacks, it is basically impossible to **.
Under normal circumstances, 3-month-old puppies have weak resistance and are easily infected by various diseases, so they should be clean and hygienic at ordinary times, and do not let the puppy come into contact with some animals with the virus, or eat the carcasses of animals indiscriminately, so as not to be infected with rabies virus.
After being bitten by a puppy that has not been vaccinated against rabies, rinse the wound with water or soapy water for at least 15 minutes, then apply 75% ethanol to disinfect the wound, and go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours. If you have vaccinated puppies, you do not need to go to the hospital for vaccination.
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Puppies have not been in contact with the outside world since birth, then they will not get rabies internal disease, rabies is an infectious disease, must be transmitted through the appropriate way, and will never be created out of nothing.
After three months, the rabies vaccine needs to be injected, so if the dog is not injected with the rabies vaccine at the time of three months, it is very likely to carry the rabies virus, so it must be noted that the dog's rabies vaccine should be injected on time every year.
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If it is certain that the puppy has not been in contact with the outside world since birth, then it will not get rabies, which is an infectious disease that must be transmitted through the right channels and will never be created out of nothing. However, if you have a dog, you will inevitably have to go out to walk the dog, and the owner may bite other dogs if you are not careful, which may be infected with rabies, so it is recommended to inject rabies vaccine.
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