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If the dog bites it, it's okay to wash it with soap, in fact, it's generally fine, and if you're scared, you hit it.
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If you are bitten by a dog, you should be vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours, and the landlord has already missed the time and does not have to be vaccinated.
Responsible owners will vaccinate their pets against rabies, and the landlord can ask the owner of the Chow Chow, so that it is reassuring, and if the dog has no rabies symptoms recently, it will be fine. Good luck to the landlord.
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Has the dog been vaccinated against rabies? If not, let's get vaccinated and be responsible for your own life.
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If there is ** damage after being bitten or scratched by an animal, rabies vaccination is required. Rabies is a disease with a 100% mortality rate, and there is no way to do it once it occurs**, so preventing rabies from occurring is very important.
If the skin is broken and there is no bleeding after being bitten or scratched by an animal, this is a level of exposure and rabies vaccination is required.
If there is not only skin breakage and obvious bleeding or oozing, it is a higher degree of exposure, which requires not only rabies vaccination, but also rabies immunoglobulin or anti-rabies serum.
Only if there is no ** damage after being scratched and licked by the animal, and it will not feel pain when applied locally with alcohol, it means that the epidermis is not damaged, and rabies vaccination is not required in this case.
It is recommended that patients should be given adequate attention and that rabies vaccination should be given if there has been exposure above level.
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Yes, the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, which is good for people and dogs, and it is a double guarantee.
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1. After being bitten:
Rabies vaccination is mandatory for anyone suspected of exposure to rabies, such as being bitten, scratched, broken** or licked by animals such as dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, skunks, raccoons, and vampire bats.
2. Workers who are at high risk of bites or have the opportunity to be exposed to viruses in epidemic areas:
Such as veterinarians, animal husbandry managers, animal husbandry personnel, slaughtering personnel, rabies virus laboratory personnel, vaccine manufacturing personnel, rabies patients' medical personnel, and cave workers.
and people who have frequent contact with other mammals, children in severely affected areas, postmen, and travelers to epidemic areas should be vaccinated against rabies.
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Bitten by an animal, not necessarily a dog, a cat, a mouse, etc., may have rabies virus, or ** broken and noisy to touch the blood of animals, especially wild cats and wild dogs, their own domesticated ones are generally no problem, but if the domestic behavior is abnormal and the aggressiveness suddenly becomes stronger, you should also be careful to touch the rock, and the infection between animals does not have to be blood contact.
The rabies vaccine population can now be divided into pre-exposure and post-exposure. Pre-exposure immunization is mainly for high-risk groups, and post-exposure immunization is mainly for general patients. At present, China implements the four-needle method and the five-needle method, and the four-needle method is to inject two injections, one injection, and one injection respectively on the 21st and 21st days after exposure; The five-needle method is one injection on the first day after exposure. >>>More
I haven't heard of this style of play. You can do it before the onset of the disease, of course, the sooner the better. The rabies vaccine is usually given with 5 or 4 shots. >>>More
The dog rabies vaccine is generally given once a year, and the first dose of rabies vaccine is given when the dog is three months old, and the vaccine is injected every 11 months after that. If your dog is not vaccinated against rabies, it increases the risk of getting rabies. >>>More
If you are scratched or bitten by a pet cat or pet dog in the house, you must be vaccinated against rabies once you bleed. >>>More
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.