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If you are beaten or bitten by a cat or dog, you can be sure that there is no **damage, and there is no bleeding, then there is no need to worry, it is impossible to be infected with rabies virus, I hope you don't have stress Generally speaking, there is no **damage after being bitten by a dog, then it is impossible to be infected with rabies virus, then you do not need to see a doctor for rabies vaccination.
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If it's a domestic cat, it's no problem. The important thing is that the cat does not bleed and break the skin after hitting you, so it is almost impossible to get rabies.
of the risk. You can rest assured.
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When I hugged the cat, the cat slapped me, and it didn't bleed and broke the skin, so I wouldn't get rabies, right? When you hold the cat, the cat slaps you, there is no broken skin and bleeding, you will not get rabies, but for the sake of the whole thing, the cat's paws have certain bacteria and viruses, you have to go to the hospital to get a vaccine, just in case, this is good for you.
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Only scratches and bites by cats and dogs that have carried rabies virus and seizures can be infected with rabies, and domestic clean cats will not be infected, at most there are other bacteria or something, you just wash your hands.
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It doesn't matter, cats just want to be free, and slapping you is loving you.
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You won't get rabies. But a few more visits will be pretty much the same. Congratulations!
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Is the cat you reported to be raised by yourself If it is your own domestic vaccination, it doesn't matter if such a cat bites the skin If the cat that has been vaccinated bites you, the skin must be raised rabies Nursery must be noted.
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Whether you will get sick or not depends on whether the cat injured you is healthy and vaccinated, and it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.
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If the cat is not dewormed and vaccinated on time.
It can also be transmitted to other diseases.
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Summary. Hello dear to your question is as follows: If you are scratched by a cat, if there is no broken skin and no bleeding, you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.
Hello, I was clawed by a cat, there is no bleeding, but it hurts, do I need a rabies vaccine.
Hello dear to your question is as follows: If you are scratched by a cat, if there is no broken skin and no bleeding, you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.
Sometimes, although there is no bleeding, there is a broken skin, that is, the integrity of ** is destroyed, which belongs to the second level of rabies virus and the old level of exposure, according to the regulations, it is necessary to inject rabies vaccine. Because, cats will often lick their paws, and there may be saliva hidden in the cat's paws, and there may be rabies virus in the saliva. Although there is no bleeding at this time, the rabies virus may enter the body through the broken ** and become infected.
Therefore, when there is a broken skin, it is still necessary to get vaccinated for safety. I hope mine can help you, and I wish you a happy life and a smooth work.
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Absolutely not, rabies is not contagious at all.
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Cats have unusually sharp teeth and claw tips, and cats like to play with their owners, so it is inevitable that they will occasionally be bitten or scratched by cats. In general, the wound after a human being bitten by a cat should be treated in time to avoid infection and inflammation. It should be noted that if cats suffer from certain zoonotic diseases, it is possible to transmit the disease to humans through wounds, such as rabies, cat-scratch fever, pasteurella dricosis, tetanus and other systemic diseases and local ** infections such as staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
When bleeding occurs after being bitten or scratched by a cat, as long as it is not heavy bleeding, do not rush to stop the bleeding and let the blood drain properly. Bleeding can bring out pathogenic bacteria that have entered the wound. If the wound is not large and shallow, it can be rubbed with 75% alcohol or 2% iodine, disinfected 2 3 times, and can be stopped naturally after bleeding.
Prevention of rabies mainly includes several steps, such as controlling the source of infection, cutting off the route of transmission, and vaccination. Control of the source of infection is mainly the immunization of domestic dogs, the eradication of stray dogs, and the culling of suspiciously sick dogs and cats. Domestic dogs are registered and vaccinated.
Rabid dogs and rabid cats should be killed immediately to avoid injury. Domestic dogs, domestic cats, etc., which have bitten people, should try to be caught and quarantined for 10 days. Sick and dead animals should be burned or buried deeply, and should not be skinned and eaten for meat.
Once you are bitten or scratched by an animal, it is important to wash the wound properly and apply rabies immunization preparations as soon as possible to prevent the onset of the disease. The wound must be thoroughly rinsed with soapy water or detergent, the purpose of irrigation is to destroy the virus at the wound site and prevent it from proliferating and penetrating the peripheral nerves. After douching, it must be disinfected with an alcohol cotton, iodine tincture, or quaternary amine salt solution (soapy water should be used only when there is no residual soapy water on the wound, as these two substances neutralize each other).
When conditions are ideal, the wound should be exposed for 24 to 48 hours to prevent the virus from penetrating the nerve fibers. If an immune serum is available, it can be injected into and around the base of the wound. Wound closure or dressing should be avoided if necessary, preferably with specific antiserum given at the same time as vaccination.
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