If I am scratched by a pet cat that has not been vaccinated against rabies, do I need to get vaccina

Updated on pet 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you are scratched by a cat, you have to be vaccinated against rabies to prevent rabies. Rabies is a special type of infection, which is mainly caused by cats, dogs and other domestic animals scratching or biting the human body, so that rabies bacteria enter the human body and induce the occurrence of diseases. Due to the lack of specific drugs, the incidence of rabies is clustered and the complications are more severe, resulting in a very high case fatality rate.

    The typical symptoms are mania and general convulsions and drooling when seeing light or hearing the sound of water, often due to asphyxia and respiratory failure, resulting in death. Therefore, after being bitten or scratched by a pet, rabies vaccine should be injected within 24 hours to prevent the occurrence of such diseases.

    If you are scratched by a cat, you must be vaccinated against rabies in time to prevent the occurrence of rabies, and it is best to get rabies vaccination within 24 hours of being scratched by a cat. Cats are one of the most common susceptible hosts to rabies virus and have a high chance of being infected with the rabies virus. Even domestic cats are at risk of coming into contact with other animals and contracting the rabies virus when they go out with their owners.

    Sick cats have a lot of viruses in their saliva, and their paws are also easily infected, so there is a certain chance of infection if they are scratched.

    Rabies is by far the most serious malignant infectious disease, with a 100% fatality rate, so it is important to get vaccinated as soon as there is any chance of developing rabies. Before that, it is necessary to carry out timely and correct wound treatment, including repeatedly and alternately rinsing the wound with soapy water and running water for more than 20 minutes, and then apply dilute iodophor or benzalkonium chloride for disinfection, and rush to the nearest CDC for rabies vaccination as soon as possible after treatment. If the wound is bleeding, rabies immune globulin or anti-rabies serum may also be infiltrated around the wound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Generally, the pet cat at home scratches nothing, and there is no need to be nervous! But if you let a stray cat scratch it, you have to get vaccinated!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Generally, you don't need it, just take alcohol to disinfect it, and if it is serious, you have to go to the hospital for examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wash with soap first, and go to the rabies vaccine, although it is said to be a pet cat, it is better to pay attention to it, and be responsible for yourself, and also responsible for these pets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This does make some sense, because under normal circumstances, our own pets usually inject pets with rabies vaccine virus, so that our pets themselves do not carry rabies virus, so in the case of being scratched by their own pets, most of the time there is no need to take rabies vaccine, first of all, the pet's blood test should be carried out, if it is proved that there is no rabies virus in the pet's blood, then we don't need to pay attention, However, if it is found that the pet's blood contains the rabies virus, we can get the rabies vaccine correctly, and the rabies vaccine is accompanied by a certain amount of pain in the process of vaccination, if it is not necessary, it is indeed not necessary to be vaccinated. So in daily life, when we are sure that the pet does not have rabies virus, we should treat the wound through the following ways:

    1. Wash repeatedly

    Even if we do not carry the rabies virus, we should be scratched or bitten by pets, and the wound should be cleaned repeatedly, because if the wound is inflamed or infected, then the problem will be very serious, and sometimes even threaten our lives, so it is very necessary to wash it quickly, of course, the water for cleaning should be kept clean.

    2. Disinfection

    Under normal circumstances, we only need to use medical alcohol or iodophor with an alcohol content of more than 95%, of course, if we do not have these disinfection appliances at home temporarily, we can also use soapy water to clean the wound repeatedly, which can also achieve the effect of disinfection.

    3. Simple bandaging

    If our wound is relatively large, then you can use gauze to wrap it, but if the wound is relatively small, you can also use some band-aid type things to simply bandage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After being scratched by a vaccinated cat, there is no need for rabies vaccination.

    If a cat or dog has been vaccinated against rabies, the chances of getting the disease are already relatively small. If it is scratched by a cat, the virus will survive on the cat's paw for a very short time, and the virus will not survive on the cat's paw for a long time.

    If you are scratched by a cat in the family, you will generally not get rabies. If you are scratched by a cat, you can get tetanus or other bacterial infections if the wound is deep, and it is okay to inject tetanus or take oral antibiotics.

    If it is not clear whether the quality and reliability of the vaccine is reliable, or if it is not clear whether the cat has recently been infected, rabies vaccination may also be performed.

    Another way to observe is that once a cat or dog has rabies, it will not survive, but after 10 days. If the cat or dog is still alive after 10 days, the injured patient will theoretically not get rabies, and there is a 10-day observation period, and it is too late to be infected.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Injections are recommended.

    Although cats have been vaccinated against rabies, its validity period is only 1 to 3 years, even if the cat is vaccinated on time, the chance of infection after a person is caught is very small, but it is not completely impossible to be infected. Rabies has a long incubation period and a fatality rate of 1%, so rabies vaccination must be given within 24 hours to be safe.

    If you are slightly scratched by a cat, the wound is very small and there is no bleeding in time, and you should also rinse it with a lot of soap and water for more than 15 minutes to reduce toxin infection around**. After the wound is cleaned, it is disinfected with iodine or medical alcohol, and the ** around the wound should also be disinfected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A: Although you have been vaccinated against rabies but are scratched, it is best to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to follow the doctor's advice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, you don't

    Rabies is caused by rabies virus infection, which only exists in the saliva or tissue fluid of cats and dogs, and it is difficult for the virus to survive for a long time on the nails.

    If you are scratched by a cat or dog's paw, the wound is deep, although it must not be rabies, it may be contaminated with other bacteria.

    If the wound is deep, the doctor will use hydrogen peroxide, iodophor, saline and other preparations to further clean the wound, and after cleaning the wound, it is decided whether to inject tetanus injection or systemic antibiotics according to the condition of the wound to prevent infection of other bacteria.

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