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Go to the epidemic prevention station, you should be able to do an identification there!
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As far as I know, there seems to be no particularly effective way to check for rabies, and it is impossible to determine whether you are in the latent stage of rabies.
If rabies or suspected rabies is diagnosed, the diagnosis is usually based on clinical symptoms combined with a history of bite. The incubation period is also determined by retrospective methods.
The period of time a person begins to be infected with a pathogen and when he or she shows symptoms of that disease is called the incubation period of that disease. The incubation period of rabies is generally half a month to three months, and the incubation period of most cases is concentrated in 30-90 days, less than 1% of cases for more than 1 year, and some can reach 14 years or 19 years. Less than 15 days and more than 1 year are rare, and the incubation period of less than one year can account for more than 99% of all cases.
After a human is bitten by a rabies virus-infected animal, the incubation period is asymptomatic and gradual, and clinical symptoms rarely occur within 20 days, and most cases do not develop until 30 days or even 4-6 months later.
Although it is not possible to determine whether you have rabies early by examination, if you have been vaccinated against rabies, you can determine whether you are resistant to rabies virus by measuring antibodies against rabies; When antibody titers are low, rabies vaccine can be boosted to increase the level of protection; Of course, the level of protection can also be increased by prophylactic rabies vaccination.
Antibody testing can be done in consultation with your local CDC.
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Now it is impossible to detect it directly! Only in specialized laboratories do out, of course that is already hung by people or dogs!
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It seems that it cannot be detected before the onset of the disease.
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Rabies is impossible to detect during the incubation period, because the virus is only present in a very small number of nerve cells during the incubation period, not in the blood, and naturally cannot be detected by any kind of detection. Therefore, once the risk of rabies exposure has occurred, the rabies vaccine should be given as soon as possible.
Judging from your description, since you have been vaccinated, then there will definitely be no risk, and you can rest assured. Even if there is no vaccination, the incubation period of rabies is generally 1-3 months, and it is very rare to get infected in two or three years, so it can be said that infection is basically unlikely, but it cannot be absolutely ruled out at this time.
As for the itchy place you said about being bitten, it is generally the wound caused by the wound inside the ** in the slow recovery process, which is also very normal, and this phenomenon often occurs after the deep wound heals. And the "ant walking feeling" is mostly your psychological effect, or some originally subtle feelings are just psychologically amplified, and you don't need to care.
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There will be no rabies, it is extremely rare for rabies to have an incubation period of more than 1 year, you are 2 or 3 years old, there is nothing to worry about.
If you are still afraid, you can see how long the dog has lived after biting you, and more than 14 days can rule out rabies.
If you don't know the dog's condition, you can recall your vaccination history, and you'll generally be fine after the shot.
If you don't know, and you're still scared, you should go for the vaccine, which is still effective.
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Only rabies antibodies can be tested, and you must also go to the provincial CDC for testing.
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Go get vaccinated! I think your heart is more delicate!
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Problem description: My cat is too lively, in addition to sleeping and eating is running around, and it also likes to bite when playing, stretching out its paws to scratch people, although the strength is not very big, but I am still worried about whether this is a rabies (cat?) My hands were scratched and bruised, so I was worried and wanted to ask.
Analysis: Rabies, also known as rabies, hydrophobia. It is a direct contact infectious disease caused by the rabies virus between humans and all warm-blooded animals (humans, dogs, cats, etc.).
Once a person is bitten by a dog containing the rabies virus, the mortality rate is 100 percent. Therefore, as a pet dog, you must pay attention to rabies immunity. Dogs with rabies are clinically characterized by extreme excitement, irritability, salivation, and loss of consciousness, and eventually death from paralysis.
Symptoms The incubation period of the disease varies, generally 15 days, and the elderly can reach several months or more than a year, and the length of the incubation period is related to the virulence and location of the infection.
There are two types of clinical manifestations: one is violent and the other is paralytic.
Berserk type: There are three phases, prodromal, excitable and paralyzed.
In the prodromal stage, he manifested depression, fear of light and dark, slow response, not listening to the call of the owner, reluctance to contact people, abnormal appetite, liking to bite and eat foreign bodies, difficulty swallowing and extending the neck, increased saliva, weakness of hinderior, and dilated pupils. The duration of this period is generally 1-2 days. After the prodromal phase, it enters the excitatory phase, which is manifested as violent restlessness, active aggression against people and other animals, confusion, and laryngeal paralysis.
After the rage, there is depression, fatigue and not moving, after a slight recovery of physical strength, a slight external ** can stand up and go crazy, eyes squint, self-biting limbs and hindquarters. Once the dog walks out of the house, it does not recognize the home, wanders around, barks hoarsely, has a paralyzed jaw, and salivates. This type of sick dog is very harmful to humans and other livestock.
Once discovered, the relevant departments should be immediately notified and executed.
Paralysis stage: the symptoms of paralysis are the mainstay, with generalized muscle paralysis, difficulty in standing up, lying on the ground, convulsions, tongue prolapse, salivation, and finally paralysis or failure of the respiratory center.
Prevention Rabies can be prevented by immunization with inactivated or modified live rabies vaccine by immunizing dogs at 3 to 4 months of age with live vaccines, again at one year of age, and then every 2 to 3 years. The inactivated vaccine is immunized after the first immunization in 3-4 months old dogs, the second immunization is carried out 3-4 weeks after the first immunization, and the second immunization is carried out every other year after the second immunization.
Rabies is very harmful to people, once a person is bitten by a rabies dog, if not vaccinated within 24 hours, once rabies symptoms appear, the mortality rate is 10o) so the animal owner must regularly inject other animals with rabies vaccine according to the immunization schedule to prevent being bitten by dogs. For domestic large dogs, they must be kept in captivity and leashed to prevent free-range bites to others, and once a person is bitten by an unknown dog, he should immediately go to the epidemic prevention department for emergency immunization. Ownerless dogs and wild dogs should be culled immediately after discovery.
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How to tell if a dog has rabies and what are the symptoms of rabies in dogs.
The practice of accidentally getting rabies.
The incubation period of this disease is very long, but once the disease occurs, the symptoms are obvious, if there is a fever to be timely**, there are many reasons for fever, most of the early symptoms of the disease are fever, go to the hospital as soon as possible**, as for the onset of rabies, there will be a high fever, accompanied by vomiting. So you don't have to worry about it!
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As long as you are sure that it is not the diseased cat, you and your friends have little chance of getting infected! 1% probable! Observe that as long as your boyfriend is fine, you're safe! Rabies dogs are the hosts, and the chance of cat infection is very small!
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