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The chicken was scratched and received the vaccine early! Because the ground where chickens live is not clean, there is a lot of chicken manure! For safety reasons, it is safer to get vaccinated!
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Should a chicken be vaccinated if it scratches its hand? When we were young, chickens in our house were often scratched, and the chickens were scratched, and under normal circumstances, they did not need to be vaccinated, but they needed to be shot. It is to prevent tetanus.
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If it is a domestic chicken, it will be fine, keep it clean and dry locally, and often disinfect it with iodine, and if the wound is very serious, you need tetanus.
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No. Chickens are not mammals and do not carry the rabies virus, so it is enough to wash and disinfect the wound carefully to avoid infection.
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No, the doctor does not need to vaccinate the scratches of animals with sharp beaks, only animals with flat beaks need to be vaccinated.
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No, you need to rinse the wound with running water and soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and disinfect it with iodine, after such treatment, if the wound is deep, you also need tetanus. If the wound is superficial, tetanus is not needed. There is no need for other vaccinations, such as the rabies vaccine, as chickens generally do not carry the rabies virus.
It is also necessary to protect the wound to prevent further infection of the wound, and the wound can be disinfected regularly with iodophor every day, and the wound can be basically healed. Keep the wound clean and hygienic, and get plenty of rest. Superficial wounds can basically heal in 3-5 days, and deeper wounds have a longer recovery time.
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The chicken scratched its hand and needs to be vaccinated. Vaccinations are generally not required when continuing to scratch, as long as the wound is treated.
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If you are scratched by a chicken, you don't need to vaccinate your hands.
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Chickens generally do not require vaccinations when they scratch their hands, and they do not know what vaccines to administer.
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No, this one is low-risk and does not require vaccination.
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Hello, if you are just scratched by a chicken, then you don't need to be vaccinated, because there is no virus in the chicken's paws, and you are only infected and inflamed at most, so you only need to go to the hospital to do a simple debridement and disinfection bandage.
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Chicken scratches do not carry the virus! Unlike cat's paws, dog paws. Cats eat mice, and mice themselves have many viruses! Dogs can have rabies themselves.
So if you are just scratched by a chicken, then you don't need to get an injection, because there is no virus in the chicken's paws, and you will be infected and inflamed at most.
Treatment method: First of all, you can rinse it with water, squeeze the bleeding lightly, and disinfect it locally. If you really don't feel at ease, you can go to the hospital for a simple debridement, disinfection and bandaging.
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It is recommended to rub some anti-inflammatory medicine, it is best to go to the doctor!
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No injections If you feel unwell, please drink plenty of water and rest.
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For the sake of safety, I think you should use the tetanus vaccine, and the rabies vaccine I think is available or not.
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Why are you still scratched by chickens? If it's serious, let's get an injection.
It's not a big problem, when I was a child, I was often scratched by my own cat and didn't get an injection, especially now that cats may not catch mice, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for disinfection for the sake of insurance.
No, you don't
If you are scratched, you should treat the wound immediately, you need to wash it with plenty of water and soapy water for 2 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some of the blood around the wound to bring out the pathogenic bacteria, and then disinfect it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol alternately, repeat 2-3 times, until the bleeding stops naturally. Because regular cat cafes usually have regular vaccinations, they are generally rabies-free. >>>More
Do I need a rabies vaccine if I am scratched by a dog?
There will be no problem, rabies infection is to be bitten or scratched by an animal at the onset of the disease, to be infected with rabies, and the incubation period is only a few months, you have been this for more than ten years, so there is no need to worry. It's been decades, and there's nothing going on, so there's no need to worry, if anything, it's already gone. If there was an infection, it would have appeared a long time ago. >>>More
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