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There is no human rabies vaccine that achieves lifelong immunity after injection.
The immunization period of human rabies vaccine is 6 months after the antibody is produced, which means that if the dog is injured again within 6 months after the injection, the vaccine can be exempted.
During the rabies vaccine or within 6 months after the vaccination test produces anti-rabies antibodies, if you are bitten by a generally healthy dog, you can immediately wash the wound thoroughly with plenty of soap and water, do not need to inject the vaccine, and if you are bitten by rabies or suspected rabies, you should be injected with two doses of vaccine every day.
In some places, it is implemented for one year, but in this case, it is implemented for half a year (6 months).
Landlord, because it has been more than half a year since you were last fully injected with human rabies vaccine, you should be fully vaccinated with the vaccine again this time for dog injury. And make corresponding dietary taboos.
Rabies vaccination for human use:
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It's been a long time, and you need to inject another 1-3 shots for boosting.
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Generally speaking, the Teddy dog will be vaccinated more than a month later, and strictly speaking, it will be possible to get this vaccine after 42 days。Vaccination actually has great benefits, after all, after vaccination, the dog can form an antibody, for some viruses and bacteria can play a role in resisting the wisdom of the mother, even if some dogs carry this virus, the dog is not easy to be infected with this virus when playing with other dogs. In this way, the health of the dog can be protected to a large extent, and it is not easy to cause some diseases in the dog, which can be a lot easier for the breeder.
However, when giving rabies vaccine to dogs, there are indeed some things that need to be paid attention to, otherwise it is likely that the vaccine will have little or no effect, and even produce a certain amount of rejection。In fact, when we go to get this vaccine, the doctor will ask us if we have colds, fevers and other discomforts, and only when we are relatively healthy and have no discomfort, the doctor will give us this vaccine.
Because to put it bluntly, the vaccine itself is a weak virus, if the dog has a cold and fever, diarrhea, and sneezes with unhealthy symptoms, then once the virus enters the body of the dog country, it is likely to intervene, and even lead to a poor effect, so when the dog is not healthy, there is no need to take the dog to be vaccinated, only if the dog is relatively healthy, then it can be vaccinated.
After the dog is vaccinated, then the dog should be given more rest and water, and some food for the dog to eat should also be easy to digest and absorb. For some things that are easy to get angry or not easy to digest for dogs, then do not give it food, so as not to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and affect the effect of this vaccine. Of course, after vaccination, it is necessary to see if the dog will have some uncomfortable symptoms, if there is an allergy, then you should go to the pet hospital in time to deal with it.
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There are also vaccines against viruses such as canine plague, parvo, and influenza, which must be vaccinated to make the dog healthy.
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If you are bitten by an animal (such as a dog, cat, wolf, etc.) and you are not sure whether the animal is a healthy and non-toxic animal, you should go to the hospital in time to treat the wound, or wash the wound repeatedly and thoroughly with soap and water, so that most of the invading virus can be washed away, and then go to the health and epidemic prevention department as soon as possible to inject rabies vaccine. The sooner the vaccine is administered, the better the effect and the more likely it is to be protected.
Knowing a little bit about it might give you a little peace of mind. Rabies is terrible, but there's no need to be a snake.
Only when a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) has rabies will his teeth spread the germs.
If you are your own dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
If a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) does have rabies, it will die within a week, and there is basically no case where a dog does not die.
Here's what the World Health Organization has to say.
1. If you are bitten by a dog (or other warm-blooded animal) that has symptoms of disease or has abnormal behavior with a healthy dog (or other warm-blooded animal), you should get the rabies vaccine as soon as possible after you are bitten. Also observe the dog that bites you (or other warm-blooded animals that bite you), if the animal has not died of rabies within 10 days, you can stop the rabies vaccination, and you can determine that you have not been infected with rabies at all.
2.Healthy dogs (or other warm-blooded animals) are not poisonous. ("Poisonous" is a medical term that means "infectious," and "non-toxic" means that even if dogs, cats, etc., carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they develop the disease.) )
That is, if you are sure that your dog is healthy, you don't need to be vaccinated at all.
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.
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