Can being cured with rabies virus?

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

    Hello, how to say it. First of all, you, infected with canine disease is, can't. Healed.

    Rabies is not able to **, and rabies is a very dangerous viral infectious disease, once rabies occurs, the mortality rate will reach 100%. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus infection, which is mainly transmitted to the human body by scratches or bites of animals, and the virus mainly invades the nervous system, causing rabies. Rabies usually has a rapid onset, with typical hydrophobia, wind phobia, and fear of anxiety as the main clinical manifestations, followed by muscle spasm and systemic multi-organ failure, and finally clinical death due to respiratory and circulatory failure.

    At present, there is no specific program for rabies, and once the disease occurs, only symptomatic support can be given, and the mortality rate is extremely high. Therefore, we should pay attention to the prevention of rabies, and after being scratched or bitten by an animal, we must treat the wound in time and vaccinate regularly.

    Hope it helps.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Rabies is not a good thing, and after getting rabies, its mortality rate is almost 100%. There is currently no specific cure for rabies, and patients will die soon after diagnosis.

    Rabies is caused by infection with rabies virus after being bitten by a dog, which can cause headache, fever, muscle aches, panic, fear of wind, water, sound, throat cramps, dyspnea, and can be diagnosed by checking rabies virus antibodies, and the patient will generally die within six days after diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Rabies virus is a central nervous system infection virus that is transmitted through scratches or bites from cats and dogs, and once you get rabies, its case fatality rate is almost 100%, so rabies cannot be cured. Therefore, once you are scratched or bitten by dogs and cats, you must carry out correct wound treatment and go to a regular anti-change station for vaccination, or immunoglobulin injection, to prevent the occurrence of rabies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system. All warm-blooded animals – including wild animals, dogs, cats, and humans – are susceptible. Clinical symptoms may be vague and difficult to identify.

    Signs can progress through several stages, and not all infected animals show their symptoms. Rabies: There is no effective way.

    Rabies Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system. All warm-blooded animals – including wild animals, dogs, cats, and humans – are susceptible. Although the disease is uncommon, it is still prevalent in wildlife populations – mainly raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks – that can come into contact with domestic animals.

    Once an animal is infected with the rabies virus, it is unable to **. The incubation period of the virus can last from days to months. It is usually spread through contact with the saliva of infected animals.

    Once the virus passes through the animal's nervous system from the initial bite site to the brain and eventually to the salivary glands, the animal's saliva becomes infectious, and pets and people are often infected by the bite.

    Clinical symptoms may be vague and difficult to identify. Signs can progress through several stages, and not all infected animals show their symptoms.

    Early signs: fever, nervousness or agitation, hidden.

    Later signs: aggression, intense agitation, erratic behavior.

    End Stage: Muscle Jane weakness and paralysis, coma, death.

    Rabid animals may be unusually agitated or aggressive, or unable to walk. Seizures and drooling may also occur. Drooling can be due to paralysis of the throat muscles, leading to swallowing. Once symptoms appear, death usually occurs within ten days.

    There is no effective way.

    Keep pets away from wildlife.

    Make sure that all other dogs or cats that your pet has come into contact with are vaccinated.

    Minimize contact with stray animals (do not feed stray animals with unknown vaccination status or leave them near your home and pets).

    Many caring people often feed stray cats and dogs, please pay attention to safety before feeding.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The route of rabies virus infection is mainly due to the open wound coming into contact with the infected saliva and is infected, and, with the current medical technology, it is not effective for dogs or people infected with rabies virus**, and can only be prevented by vaccine.

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    The dog is infected with rabies.

    1. Symptoms of rabies virus infection in dogs.

    When a dog is infected with rabies virus, it will behave differently from usual, such as liking to hide in a dark environment, hating places with light, changing temper, being extremely irritable, biting, and scurrying, it is infected with rabies.

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    2. How long can dogs live if they are infected with rabies virus.

    Generally speaking, the incubation period of rabies virus in dogs is kept within 14 days, and the longest will not exceed two months, however, once the attack starts, the dog will die within 10 days, and the chance is almost 0.

    Once you find that your dog has symptoms of rabies virus, the shovel officer should pay attention to it and isolate the dog in time to avoid being bitten by the dog. To regularly inject dogs with rabies vaccination, pay attention to choose a formal pet institution for injection. If you are bitten by a dog, you should immediately disinfect it and get a rabies vaccination.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rabies is a virus-infected disease, and once the infection occurs, there is no effective method. The rabies virus attacks the central nervous system, triggering severe inflammation and brain damage, leading to neurological symptoms and ultimately death. Destruction of training.

    After rabies infection, if no obvious symptoms have yet to appear, there may be a certain ** window. During this period, rabies vaccination and anti-rabies immune globulin (HRIG) can help stop the further spread of the virus and provide protection. This method is known as rabies post-exposure prophylaxis and is effective in preventing the development of rabies.

    However, once the symptoms of rabies appear, current medical methods cannot reverse the condition or the patient. Rabies develops very rapidly, and if the condition worsens, it usually leads to irreversible brain damage and death. Therefore, it is important to prevent rabies infection, including avoiding contact with sick animals and vaccinating them promptly.

    If you suspect that you or someone else is infected with rabies, you should seek medical help immediately, receive appropriate post-exposure precautions, and follow your doctor's advice and guidance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Here we need to explain, what is the number of 10 days: we take dogs as an example, it is generally believed that the probability of getting rabies by the dog bitten by the sick dog is large, if the dog has the rabies virus, but there is no disease, then after the bite, the probability of people getting sick is very small, and even some scholars have expelled the possibility of disease. However, there is a special situation that someone is bitten by a dog that is about to get sick, and after being bitten by a sedan belt, the dog is sick, so how to calculate it, some studies say that the dog will have a virus in the saliva about 3 days before the onset of the disease, and generally survive for 4 days after the onset of the disease, so that it is calculated from the imminent onset of the dog to death, generally within 10 days.

    That's how it came about. For other animals, no specific information has been checked.

    In addition, the correct treatment is to treat all animal bites immediately, and inject the vaccine throughout the process.

    Besides, it's best to start your vaccination from the day you are bitten, who can be confident that the animal will be okay within 10 days or other time limits, and if there is anything, how can you do it?

    Said that it was okay after 10 days of sailing, it was all speculation after the fact, if you waited until the aftermath, it was worth it for the animals that had no problems, and it was not too late for those who had problems.

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