Do you need to be vaccinated if the cat scratches and there is no bleeding, and does the cat need to

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

    If you are scratched by a cat and there is no bleeding, you may also need to be vaccinated.

    Because the scratch does not bleed, if there is a visible tear to the naked eye, then it is a typical secondary exposure. In this case, although the transmission of rabies is not as large as that of bleeding, there is a relatively small possibility of transmission of rabies.

    Therefore, in this case, according to the rabies exposure process, rabies vaccination is also required. For rabies vaccination, it is recommended to give the first dose within 24 hours of scratching.

    The complete process of five injections, then about a week after the first shot, can produce the corresponding rabies neutralizing antibodies, so that the rabies vaccine can play a relevant role.

    Therefore, if there is a broken skin in the area after the cat scratches, but there is no bleeding, rabies vaccination is also required. If the skin is not visible to the naked eye, then in general, rabies vaccination is not necessary.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Scratched by a cat without bleeding, it is also likely that rabies vaccinations will be needed. Because there is no bleeding wound, if there is a broken skin, it is also a level of secondary exposure, and this degree can also transmit rabies, so rabies vaccination is also given to prevent rabies. Whether a cat scratches a person or not, whether it can transmit rabies is currently determined by the level of exposure.

    Alternatively, it can also be determined whether the cat carries the rabies virus or not.

    To judge, the cat's complete health status does not rule out the possibility of carrying the rabies virus, and it can be judged by giving the cat a blood test. However, in the vast majority of cases, such a detection method cannot be used, so it can be indirectly judged whether the cat has been regularly vaccinated against rabies.

    If it has been injected, it is considered not to carry the rabies virus, that is, it cannot transmit rabies to humans. However, if the above methods cannot be used to rule out the possibility of rabies or rabies virus in cats, it is necessary to inject rabies vaccine to prevent rabies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Now it is normal to have a pet cat at home, and it is easy to be scratched by cats when playing with cats. What should I do if I get scratched? In fact, if it is only the surface after being scratched by a cat, there is no **bleeding due to slight mucosal damage, it is the second level of exposure, although there is a change and there is no bleeding, the problem is not very big, it is best to get a rabies vaccine, if there is no vaccination, the problem will not be very big!

    If you are not at ease, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, so what are the precautions before getting the rabies vaccine? When should I be vaccinated against rabies?

    Before the rabies vaccine, the wound should be treated in time, the wound should be cleaned with soap, then rubbed with alcohol to disinfect, and the rabies vaccine should be given to the hospital within 24 hours. Rabies vaccine is generally given with five shots, the first three shots are generally one shot every 3-5 days, and the last two shots are one shot every 7-10 days. It depends.

    Generally, the rabies vaccine is between 70 and 91 shots.

    Rabies is an acute zoonotic disease caused by the rabies virus, which mainly affects the central nervous system and is transmitted to humans mainly through saliva bites. The main clinical manifestations are fear of water, wind, anxiety, eye spasms, progressive paralysis, etc. So far, the mortality rate will reach 100% once the disease occurs, which is the most dangerous viral disease of all infectious diseases.

    Rabies is transmitted mainly through bites, but also through saliva through various wounds, scratches, licking mucous membranes and ** invasion of virus-carrying saliva; A small number of other reports have also been reported to be infected during the slaughter, stripping, and cutting of sick dogs; Infection can also be caused by inhalation of viral aerosols. Since the rabies virus can cause infection through tiny wounds, if the wound is scratched or bitten by an animal, it is important to correct it in a timely manner** and then vaccinate.

    Unless 100% of healthy animals are guaranteed to carry the rabies virus, and their own ** and mucous membranes are intact, there will be no damage, even minor damage, in which case vaccination cannot be made. In addition, animal scratches or bites, regardless of the size of the wound, need to be given enough attention to the wound in a timely manner, even if it is bitten or scratched by a suspected animal, and the rabies vaccine should be given in time. Prevention and ** rabies is the most important measure to reduce the incidence of rabies is minimal or even zero because of the poor prognosis and the lack of rabies.

    Although the incidence of rabies is low, the case fatality rate is as high as close to 100%. After being scratched by cats and dogs, you can first wash the wound with soapy water or other weak alkaline cleaning agents and a certain pressure of running water alternately, each wound for at least 15 minutes, if conditions permit, it is recommended to use rabies professional cleaning equipment and special cleaning agents to rinse the inside of the wound. Then go to the hospital immediately.

    In short, don't worry too much and don't take it lightly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The answer is to be scratched by a cat, although there is no bleeding, we must go to the prevention department or specialized hospital in time for rabies vaccine injection, cats are high-risk animals carrying rabies virus, once scratched by cats, it is possible to be infected with rabies virus and lead to rabies, once rabies occurs, its mortality rate is 100%, therefore, once scratched by cats, although there is no bleeding, rabies vaccine injection should be carried out in time, so that the body produces corresponding antibodies, in order to prevent rabies virus infection, Even the occurrence of rabies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Do I need to be vaccinated if I have no bleeding from a cat scratching my skin?

    The answer is to be scratched by a cat, although there is no bleeding, we must go to the prevention department or specialized hospital in time for rabies vaccine injection, cats are high-risk animals carrying rabies virus, once scratched by cats, it is possible to be infected with rabies virus and lead to rabies, once rabies occurs, its mortality rate is 100%, therefore, once scratched by cats, although there is no bleeding, rabies vaccine injection should be carried out in time, so that the body produces corresponding antibodies, in order to prevent rabies virus infection, Even the occurrence of rabies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main source of rabies infection in China is sick dogs and cats, and some seemingly healthy dogs or cats can also carry the virus in their saliva, which can also transmit rabies. The virus is mainly transmitted through bites, which can be invaded by the saliva of dogs or cats with the virus, through various wounds and scratches, bites and mucous membranes.

    Being scratched by a cat without bleeding is a secondary exposure and requires timely rabies vaccination. First, you need to rinse the local scratch with 20% soapy water or running water, and then wipe the local scratch with 2% iodine or 75% alcohol. After the above treatment, the rabies vaccine can be vaccinated in time within 24 hours, and one shot is given in the order of each day, and after five doses of rabies vaccine, the body can produce enough rabies antibodies to avoid rabies infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cat scratched and did not bleed, indicating that ** is not damaged, and I personally feel that I don't need to be vaccinated, so I can go to the hospital for consultation if I don't feel at ease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wash with alcohol for half an hour, then apply green ointment!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> if there is no bleeding, the most you can do is scratch a little **, find some alcohol by yourself, or wash it with soap and water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Vaccinations are generally not required.

    For scratches of cats and dogs, different treatments are generally carried out according to different injuries. The mildest case is a cat scratch and cat bite, but it does not leave any traces, so it only needs to be wiped and washed and disinfected.

    The second is moderate, with white scars or edges, which need to be rinsed under clean water for about 30 minutes and cleaned with soap. At this time, it is best to go for vaccination.

    In the most severe cases, there is a bleeding wound, and at this time it also needs to be cleaned for a long time, and then it must be. There is a time limit for getting vaccinated in time.

    It is also worth mentioning that there is a difference between domestic cats and feral cats, and after being scratched and scratched by a feral cat, no matter what the injury, you must see a doctor as soon as possible for vaccination.

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