What are the chances of getting sick from being bitten by a healthy dog in your own home?

Updated on pet 2024-07-15
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not a lot, because many dogs are carriers of the virus and do not get sick, but they are contagious, you must be vaccinated, and it is also useful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. It is best to wash it with soap after biting.

    2. Your dog's injection is to prevent other dogs from transmitting the disease to it, and it has little to do with whether it will infect you after biting you.

    3. Your dog is still very healthy, so there should be no problem, but this kind of thing is all up to luck 4. I personally recommend that you still get an injection, after all, this disease is a bit scary I'm more afraid of death I was bitten by my dog and I shed a few drops of blood or got an injection

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The chance is zero, if your dog doesn't die within 10 days after biting you, you'll be fine, it doesn't have rabies, how can it be passed on to you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are bitten by a healthy dog, you will not get rabies, because healthy dogs do not have rabies virus, so if you are bitten by a healthy dog, you do not have to worry about getting rabies at all. aqui te amo。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chinese books certainly won't, like the current pandemic. Can a normal, healthy person be infected? It's impossible. It is impossible to spread without a source of infection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is it free-range? If the dog will go out for a walk, or run around, it is recommended to fight, because there are stray dogs around may carry the virus, and the virus will also have an incubation period, and it may not occur immediately, so it is recommended to fight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are bitten by a healthy dog, you also have to get a rabies vaccine.

    Because, the onset of rabies is uncertain.

    Therefore, after being bitten by a dog, it is necessary to deal with it in time, wash it with soapy water, and after washing, you must go to the hospital in time to get a rabies vaccine, and do not be careless.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as you are bitten by a dog, whether it is a healthy dog or an unhealthy dog, you can get rabies and must be vaccinated against rabies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it weren't for this virus, it wouldn't be but you don't know if he has a wood, so you still have to get an injection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on whether the biting dog has the rabies virus, although the probability is small, but for their own safety and peace of mind, it is better to go to the hospital for a rabies vaccine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, if you are bitten by a dog and break your skin, you will have to be injected, and it will be useful for more than 24 hours, but it will be discounted.

    I've also bitten, it's not broken, and I'm going to fight too, just to have peace of mind!

    My injuries are broken skin, not bitten holes, and I know that the death rate is 100%.

    I wonder if one bite is 100% rabies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although you are now losing the optimal ** time, it is better to get the rabies vaccine just in case.

    Because once rabies is attacked, the mortality rate is 100%. So let's not think about the odds of it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. Due to the widespread understanding that "healthy dogs can carry and transmit rabies virus", many people who have been injured by dogs have been in extreme fear for a long time. The conclusion of a joint study by the Institute for Infectious Disease Control and Prevention of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the CDC of Guizhou Province, and the University of Georgia of the United States has denied the theory that "healthy dogs can transmit rabies virus".

    The study was recently published in the journal Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases.

    Zhang Yongzhen, a researcher who led the study, said that the site of the study was selected in Anlong County, Guizhou Province, where rabies is high. In 2004, the incidence of rabies in the county was as high as more than 10.1 million, and the prevalence of rabies virus was high in the dog population around the epidemic site. In 2005, researchers collected saliva from 153 dogs who had never been vaccinated against veterinary rabies around rabies sites in Anlong County, tested them with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits, and isolated 15 of them for six months.

    Saliva from suspicious dogs was collected every 10 days during the observation period.

    The researchers found that the dogs did not show clinical signs of rabies during the 6-month observation period. Immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used to detect saliva, brain tissue, and other organs and tissues in the laboratory, and no rabies virus antigen or viral RNA was found, and only 2 dogs had positive blood anti-rabies virus neutralizing antibodies. The results showed that rabies virus is not transmitted in healthy dogs.

    Zhang Yongzhen told reporters that in 2004, the World Health Organization released a technical report on the rabies expert consultation, which said: "If the dog or cat that injures a person is healthy for at least 10 days after the exposure, the preventive treatment measures after human exposure can be terminated." "Foreign studies have also shown that rabies virus can be detected in the saliva of dogs 3 days before the appearance of clinical symptoms of rabies; 75% of dogs survive only 4 days after rabies, and all rabid dogs die within 10 days of clinical symptoms.

    Zhang Yongzhen said that in the past 10 years, researchers in China have detected or isolated rabies virus in the brain tissue of healthy-looking dogs, and these dogs may be in the incubation period after infection. Therefore, after being injured by canine animals, it is necessary to go to the canine injury clinic in time for proper post-exposure preventive treatment. However, if the attacking dog is still healthy and unabnormal after 10 days of exposure, it is believed that the chance of a human being infected with the rabies virus is almost zero.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course not. It's said to be a healthy dog.

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