Was bitten 5 days after the second round of rabies vaccine?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-04
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No need. Just do a good job of emergency wound treatment.

    The previous vaccine has produced antibodies in the body, but there are not many of them, but they can also resist the virus to a certain extent.

    All you need to do is get the last shot.

    In addition, cats are much less likely to carry the virus than dogs bite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There is no need to inject the vaccine again, the effective protection period of the rabies vaccine is one year, calculated according to the injection time of the last dose of vaccine, the first three months are the absolute protection period, the dog bite does not need to be vaccinated, the bite needs a booster shot for 3-6 months, and the booster two shots are needed for 6 months to a year. So you don't have to get vaccinated again.

    Advice: But it should also be treated, rinse the wound thoroughly with soapy water, and if it is bitten by a wild dog, it is also necessary to inject immune serum.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If the skin is bitten 5 days after the second dose of rabies vaccine, the wound should be rinsed with plenty of soap and water as soon as possible, and if it is suspected rabies, you can be vaccinated with immune globulin, and the rabies vaccination should be completed in order.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Just move on to the fourth and final shot. If you don't worry, you can also add rabies protein. After being bitten, you also cleaned the wound and disinfected it, so there is no need to re-vaccinate the whole course of rabies vaccination, just follow the current existing procedure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can still take the original vaccine enough times, and after the vaccine, you will produce antibodies and have immunity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You should still go to the hospital and ask the doctor again, but under normal circumstances, you should not need to take the vaccine for the time being, that is, it is best to ask the doctor and rest assured.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At the moment, there is no need to re-inject, because you went to get vaccinated on the day of the first bite, and it has already started to block, and you can follow up with the number of subsequent shots.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You don't need to get vaccinated, you don't need to re-inject if you haven't finished the vaccine, you already have antibodies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A: In this case, don't just go ahead with the third shot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After treating the wound, the previous vaccine has produced antibodies in the body, and it has already played a role in anti-virus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There can be no problem, because the rabies vaccine is effective for life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No problem, antibodies will be produced.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Then you should pay more attention to it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no need to re-inject, and the vaccine can prevent it for half a year to a year.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally, the time of rabies attack is after the bite, and most of them do not exceed 3 months after 7 to 15 days. As for those who develop the disease many years later, the chance is 1 in 10,000.

    Antibodies can be produced after 3 injections, but not immediately after the injection, and there are still a few days to go. The last two shots are boosted in order to race against the virus and buy time! If you are bitten by a sick dog or a dog that cannot be monitored, you should get 5 injections according to the doctor's instructions.

    If the dog that bites you is not dead within 10 days of biting, then you do not need to fight again because the dog was not contagious at the time of the bite.

    As long as you've been vaccinated and don't get sick before the vaccine takes effect, you can rest assured. You'll be fine, as for ***, there will be some. It'll be fine in a few days.

    If you are still not sure, just wait until you get vaccinated and go to the hospital for a laboratory test. See if the vaccine is successful, and if so. Then you promise that there will be no problem, there are antibodies in the body, what is there to be afraid of!

    You've already had 4 injections, antibodies have been produced in your body, it's not a big problem, the 5th shot will be done on time, you don't need to advance...

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, but be sure to wash the wound well after being bitten.

    After the injection of human rabies vaccine produces antibodies, its immunization validity period is 6 months, which means that if you are injured by the dog again within 6 months after the injection, you can not be injected with the vaccine.

    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.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After 5 days, it should not be a big problem, generally speaking, it has half a year's effect, but the most important thing is to rinse it several times with thick soapy water to disinfect.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After being bitten by a rabies vaccinated dog, the bleeding should be immediately squeezed from the proximal end to the distal end, rinsed with running water for about 15 minutes, and then go to the hospital for further professional disinfection.

    Even if the dog has been vaccinated against rabies, the dog is not a rabid dog or has not been infected with the rabies virus at all, in order to reduce the risk, it is best to get a sufficient amount and a full course of rabies vaccine, because rabies is a 100% mortality rate, even if the vaccine is not 100% effective, both dogs and people should use the rabies vaccine to prevent rabies.

    In China, the safety and effectiveness of vaccines need to be further improved, and in order to prevent rabies, it is necessary to give vaccinations to reduce the risk to patients. Therefore, after being bitten by a rabies vaccinated dog, it is necessary to get a vaccination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you are bitten by a dog, you should clean the wound with salt water in the tenth week, and then go to the hospital immediately to get a rabies vaccine, even if the dog has been vaccinated, but it does not mean that he has no other infectious diseases, so for the sake of your health, you should go to the hospital immediately and get the rabies vaccine according to the doctor's plan.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, wash the wound with soap and water, although the dog has been vaccinated, but in case it is necessary to go to the hospital for tetanus shots and rabies vaccination.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you are bitten by a vaccinated dog, you also have to go to the CDC to get a rabies vaccine, just in case.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The following text comes from an authoritative expert on rabies: Professor Zu Shuxian.

    1 Healthy dogs do not carry the rabies virus and therefore do not transmit rabies. Therefore, the instructions for various rabies vaccines clearly state in the article "Vaccination Target" that they are used to judge people who have been "bitten or scratched by rabies or other mad animals", and Songliang does not refer to healthy dogs. If you have a lot of rabies in your area, you can also get a pre-exposure vaccination as a precaution, which is another matter.

    Some people may say that we check the rabies virus positive rate of 10 or 30, it is a "superficially healthy" dog, it may be in the incubation period or the early stage of the disease, and foreign books also say that dogs and cats detoxify their saliva just a few days before the appearance of neurological symptoms? This statement is also difficult to explain. Even in endemic areas, it is unlikely that such a high proportion of dogs will be infected with rabies, which does not explain the fact that rabies occurs sporadically.

    2 If you are scratched and bitten by your own or neighbor's healthy dog or cat, you can rest assured that it is still healthy and healthy for 10 days. Some questioners said that he or she had been exposed for months or more or had been scratched and bitten by a dog or cat, and that the animal was fine, so there was no need to worry and not to be vaccinated. If it is a stray dog or the dog that bites you has run away and does not know the condition of the dog, please go to the CDC immediately for consultation.

    3 Based on now reliable studies and published by the World Health Organization, the accepted maximum incubation period is 6 years. In the past twenty or thirty years, the book has not been accepted because of the lack of rigorous evidence. In the future, it is also possible for rabies patients to prove that their incubation period is more than 6 years, but only if there is conclusive evidence and it is recognized.

    Some people ask questions that have little to do with the incubation period, but whether you have been bitten by a rabid animal?

    4 Finally, please remember the fact that there are almost no reports of rabies in our cities, especially in large cities, and even if there are, only a handful. But this is not to say that the dogs and people in the city have special immunity, but because the current conditions do not meet the ecology of rabies, in layman's terms, there are no conditions for the transmission of rabies.

    This is one of the important principles of epidemiology. In fact, any place that can create an ecology that is not conducive to rabies like a city is to keep dogs in yards and get vaccinated against rabies. It can be done with hard work.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No one can say so, it stands to reason that it's fine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Injections, precaution, just in case.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are afraid, you will fight, and if you are not afraid, you will go to the hospital and ask the doctor.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, look at the situation of the puppy, if it is quite normal enough, there is no need to fight, and you can follow this principle if you are really not at ease:

    Re-exposed: It depends. According to the Ministry of Health's "Rabies Exposure Prevention and Treatment Work Specifications (2009 Edition)".

    Article 21: Disposal after re-exposure.

    Wound management: Wound management should be carried out first, promptly, and thoroughly after any exposure.

    Vaccination: In general, antibody levels can be maintained for at least 1 year after full rabies vaccination. If re-exposure occurs during immunization, the full course of vaccination will continue to be completed according to the original procedure, and no additional dose is required; Those who are re-exposed within half a year after full immunization generally do not need to be re-immunized; Those who are re-exposed within six months to one year after full immunization should receive one dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3; Those who are re-exposed within 1-3 years should receive 1 dose of vaccine per day; Those who have been vaccinated for more than 3 years should be fully vaccinated.

    Passive immunization injection: Those who have completed the full course of rabies vaccine (cell culture vaccine) according to the pre-exposure (post-exposure) procedure no longer need to use passive immunization preparations. “

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Did you s*** be bitten by a dog? , how a hole.

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