How a person who has been vaccinated against rabies can infect others10

Updated on healthy 2024-08-12
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Rabies is not transmitted through daily contact, it is transmitted through saliva and blood. First of all, if you are scratched a little by a rat, the possibility of being infected is not very high. Secondly, you quickly treat the wound and get vaccinated, which reduces the chance of getting rabies to near zero.

    In addition, even if you have rabies, as long as you do not come into contact with people's saliva or blood, you will not spread it to other people. The incubation period of rabies virus is generally only 1-3 months, with a few cases occurring within 10 days, and very few cases with an incubation period of more than one and a half years. Therefore, as long as it takes more than 3 months, you can relax, and after 1 and a half years, you can completely forget about it and ignore it.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The odds are extremely low! It's too low!

    Extremely unlikely 1: Your ** break touched his scratch wound (if it contains the virus), vaccination is recommended.

    Very low probability 2: He bites you a few days before the onset of the disease (deep tooth marks), vaccination is recommended.

    Generally, there is an incubation period of 6 years, and there are 19 years in the literature, and my own investigation is even more bizarre, and I report that I was exposed 25 years ago, dizzy!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Hello, as long as the treatment is generally fine, you can go to the hospital half a month after the end of vaccination to go to the hospital to test to see if there are antibodies, if there are antibodies, there is no problem, if not, you should be boosted until the antibodies are produced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's not contagious! I've never heard of it, I've never heard of it, and the doctor didn't say it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As long as it is not in the onset period, it is not contagious.

    Regardless of people, cats and dogs, only when the virus enters the central nervous system during the onset period and multiplies in large quantities, and enters the salivary glands through the brain into the salivary glands, it is infectious, and the virus is only in the peripheral nervous system during the incubation period and is not infectious.

    At the beginning of the disease, cats and dogs cannot speak and feel uncomfortable, but humans seem to be normal. At the beginning of the onset of the disease, there are various prodromal symptoms, and the person goes to the hospital, soThere is no need to worry about the possibility of human infection, also from no one to the case of human rabies (except for organ transplants or caring for relatives and friends with rabies attacks).

    If there is no disease for 1 week after full vaccination, it proves that the virus must be neutralized by antibodies before entering the central nervous system, and the vaccinated person is safe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it won't.

    Reason: Rabies is not contagious from person to person. The rabies virus is in the saliva of cats, dogs and other animals, and the eye of the needle will close within 3 minutes without compressing and stopping the bleeding.

    Three rules about rabies vaccination:1. According to the rules of rabies vaccine vaccination, if the animal is bitten again or exposed to the rabies virus again during the vaccination period, it does not need to be vaccinated again, and the original vaccination plan can be completed.

    2. The survival time of rabies virus in vitro is only a few minutes, and indirect infection is basically none.

    3. You have been vaccinated, the protective effect exists, even if you are exposed to the rabies vaccine again, there is a protective effect, don't worry.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally speaking, dog injuries in the upper body or more serious first dose of vaccination, such an inoculation method was often used in the past, and now some places still follow this vaccination. The goal is to produce more antibodies faster.

    For many years, China has used the inactivated rabies virus content in the rabid vaccine as a unit, and the content is average. Since last year, some manufacturers have produced a single unit of wild seedlings, and some have reached 7 units. The higher the content, the easier it is to stimulate the body to produce effective antibodies, but the ** also increases.

    The wild vaccines used in China are all inactivated vaccines, which retain the immunogenicity of the vaccine, but have no pathogenicity. Of course, with two doses of the vaccine, the immunogen is doubled, but the risk of disease is still zero.

    After the rabies virus enters the human body, it needs a large number of viruses to multiply (like the reproduction of bacteria), which mainly gathers in the nervous tissue, and moves to the central nervous system through peripheral nerves, and then invades the central nervous cells to produce pathological changes such as inflammation after reaching the brain, and typical clinical symptoms appear; The inactivated rabies vaccine we use will not multiply and produce more rabies virus in the body after doubling the inoculation because it is a dead virus that enters the body; It will not collect in the nervous tissue; It mainly enters the bloodstream and lymphoid tissues, triggers the body, and causes an immune response to produce antibodies. Therefore, it does not cause rabies in humans.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. If I'm not mistaken. The rabies vaccine is made using a virus that has been inactivated.

    Inactivated viruses do not make people sick. But with its own proteins and genetic material. It causes the person's body to produce antibodies.

    Fights the rabies virus into the nervous system. and destroy the virus.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vaccination: It is to inoculate the human body with a certain pathogen that does not cause human disease, so that the human body can develop immunity, so as to achieve the role of preventing and treating diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, don't worry. I suggest you take a look at the psychiatrist, Chinese doctors are too black-hearted.

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