Is rabies an indirect infection?

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

    Not in general! First of all, the virus generally occurs in sick dogs, and there are not many healthy ones that can be brought out by humans. Secondly, the virus generally survives on the teeth and gums of dogs.

    The so-called 'saliva' on that desktop is left in place for an indefinite period of time, and the viral activity should be very low. In general, the epidermis of healthy people does not reach the dermis. This way it is even harder to get infected!

    Of course, in such cases, it is advisable to wash your hands with soap. In addition, it is safer to eat out less during special periods!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, the barbed wound on the hand is relatively small and belongs to the capillaries. It's not a fresh wound, so you don't have to worry about not getting rabies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Rabies is an infectious disease caused by human infection with rabies virus, and the mortality rate is close to 100% once rabies occurs, so rabies is a relatively scary disease, and how rabies is transmitted.

    Rabies is mainly transmitted to humans by animals with rabies, such as cats or dogs, after scratching or biting humans, generally speaking, this situation will not be infected, because the rabies virus survives relatively weakly in vitro, and generally loses its infectivity relatively quickly, so it is generally not transmitted through indirect infection, so you don't need to worry too much.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hurry up the rabies vaccine, rabies is not **, 100% mortality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why is rabies not indirectly transmitted? Is it because the amount of virus is not enough to infect the human body, rabies mainly exists in the dog's mouth or paws, this virus is mainly through the dog scratch or bite, the virus directly into the wound, will cause infection with the virus, if there is no wound, usually does not cause infection. The virus is not able to enter the body through the normal ** to cause infection, so there is no indirect infection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rabies is difficult to rule out by elimination, because rabies has an incubation period, and each person's constitution is different, and the time of the incubation period is different. If you are bitten by a cat or dog, there is no problem in getting a rabies vaccine as soon as possible. Now, let's learn about it with me!

    To be infected with rabies, you must meet the requirements of the source of infection, the route of transmission, and the susceptible and elevated population, and you can only be infected with rabies if you have not been formally immunized after being bitten or scratched. Rabies is the number one source of infection. The animal that bites or scratches itself must be an animal that carries the rabies virus or has rabies.

    The route of transmission must be a scratch or bite, or licking a human mucosa or an unhealed wound that allows the virus to enter the body from the animal that is the source of infection. Once in the human body, the person must not have the relevant immunity to cause a rabies attack. If a person has been injected with rabies vaccine in the early stage, and the rabies virus neutralizing antibodies in the body are above, they will generally not get rabies.

    Finally, after a person is bitten or scratched, it is possible to contract rabies if they are not given a rabies vaccine or serum or immunoglobulin in time.

    The dog's paws are slightly red, and it doesn't matter if the skin is not broken.

    The dog's paw is scratched with red marks first with alcohol or soap to clear the position of the sin that is scratched, there should be no problem if the skin is not broken, but for the sake of safety, it is better to spend some money to get a rabies vaccine, and also reassure yourself, because the incubation period of this disease will be very long, and once the disease occurs, there is no possibility of **, it is better to be careful.

    Excessive nervousness and fear of what will happen to rabies.

    If you are afraid that you will get rabies to the point where it is terrible, such as running away when you see a dog. This may affect your normal life, and you need to overcome your fear of dogs. Although rabies is terrible, but timely rabies vaccination can avoid the onset of the disease, so even if you are unfortunately bitten by a dog, you don't have to worry too much, the first is that many pets are vaccinated, they are no longer dangerous, just like a poisonous snake has been extracted from its fangs; The second is that even if the pet has not been treated with epidemic prevention, then the follow-up vaccine for people is also with mature technology, and it can be completely possible to prevent the disease under the existing medical conditions.

    The above is an explanation of the current situation of rabies, and I hope to untie a little knot in your heart.

    If it still doesn't work, then you may need to do psychological counseling and systematic desensitization training, which can effectively ** your phobia symptoms. Phobia symptoms do not mean that you have a phobia, but only have some manifestations, so don't worry too much and be brave enough to accept the available medical treatment, which can help you get out of trouble. Take the old.

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