How long does the rabies virus survive what a dog has licked

Updated on pet 2024-08-01
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Something that the dog has licked rabies.

    How long you can survive is not too long.

    Generally speaking, pets at home do not contain rabies virus.

    Even if you have the rabies virus, don't worry about the fact that just a dog licking something will not cause you to have rabies.

    If the weather is hot, it can survive for about half an hour, and when it is about 20, it can survive for 2 to 3 hours.

    The resistance is poor, and the saliva of the dog on some things can be wiped with alcohol or disinfectant, which can be inactivated very quickly and will not be infected with rabies.

    To prevent rabies, keep away from animals that may carry the virus, disinfect wounds as soon as they are injured, and give vaccinations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The survival time of the rabies virus in the natural environment is generally only a few minutes, depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. Studies have shown that when the temperature is 60°C, the rabies virus can be inactivated in only 10-15 minutes; At a temperature of 100°C, it only takes 2 minutes to inactivate. In addition, the rabies virus is an anaerobic bacterium that cannot survive when left in the host and exposed to the air.

    Therefore, indirect contact generally does not lead to the transmission of rabies, and food that has been licked by dogs does not become a route of transmission.

    However, if bitten or scratched by a dog, the virus can enter the human body through the wound and cause rabies. Therefore, to protect yourself from rabies, it is advisable to keep your hands clean and avoid wounds after touching dogs or other animals. If you are bitten or scratched by a dog, you should immediately rinse the wound repeatedly with soapy and running water and get vaccinated against rabies within 24 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It can survive in the human body for 20 years, and it has been washed away by you outside the body...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't worry, you won't get rabies at all.

    The rabies virus is contracted through a wound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dogs with rabies virus will die within 3-5 days (normal dogs do not carry rabies virus). Therefore, the observation period after being bitten by a dog is 10 days, and if the dog that bites within 10 days does not die and does not get sick, then the person who is bitten will not get rabies. However, the incubation period of each dog and person is different, some are one year, or even 6 years, and the above is a general problem.

    The length of the incubation period after infection varies, most of them are less than 3 months, and the average number of days is reported in China. The incubation period of 4-10% of patients is more than half a year, 1% is more than 1 year, and the longest case in the literature is 6 years. The length of the incubation period is related to age (children are shorter), wound site (the onset of head and facial bites is earlier, an average of 39 days, and the average incubation period of lower limb bites is 90 days), the depth of the wound (the incubation period is shorter in the deep), the number and virulence of the invading virus (the incubation period is short in the most virulent cases) and other factors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This question is like asking how long a hepatitis B virus carrier can live, maybe the dog is poisonous but can't have a seizure for a lifetime, but as soon as it bites, it is transmitted to people, the dog is fine, and some dogs are just infected with the virus and die after three or two days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I was scratched by a puppy four and a half years ago with a small red mark, and I cleaned it up with soap, water, and alcohol at the time, and I didn't get a rabies vaccine, and the dog scratched me, and I'm still alive and well, and I'm not afraid of the sound of water and the sun, and now I'm very worried about whether I have rabies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Friends, I would like to know if a healthy dog has not been vaccinated since childhood, if it is infected with rabies, will the dog develop it immediately within the incubation period or may it be carried all the time but will not get sick himself? Ask a kind friend to help answer from a scientific point of view.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How long can a dog with rabies live about half a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Since the incubation period of dogs is so long, it is not accurate to observe dogs for ten days!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long can a dog with rabies live with? It depends on how long its incubation period is.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 month at most, you won't live long.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In a situation like the one you are in, this situation does not produce any disease at all, let alone rabies, which can only be contracted through a direct bite with a wound,1The virus survives for a short time in the air, and it is alive for only a few minutes in an aerobic environment, so when you touch it, it is likely that the virus is no longer virulent;

    2.The rabies virus is transmitted by direct contact, not indirect contact, which means that if you have not broken the ** of the dog's body fluids, you will have no problem with the dog.

    3.If you can be sure that you're safe in both of the above two items, you can really rest assured! Good luck!

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, this is uncertain, because the time of the virus is related to the specific environment in which it is located. It's best not to eat anything that has been licked by a bright draft dog.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the dog carries the rabies virus and she doesn't get sick, then he can survive forever. As long as he doesn't get sick, then he doesn't have rabies for him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dogs have rabies virus, how long can they live can live 30 years, and the longest dog lifespan is.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When a dog has rabies virus, the rabies virus will be latent in the dog's body for one to two months, and then it will begin to develop the disease, and the paralysis period usually lasts for less than a month after the onset of the disease, and it is possible to die due to the outbreak of rabies virus. So, dogs with rabies usually die at about three to four months of age. Some domestic dogs rarely carry the rabies virus, and if a domestic dog has rabies, it may be infected after exposure to dead rats, bats, or stray dogs.

    Therefore, it is necessary to vaccinate the dog against rabies on time every year, and try to avoid conflicts between the dog and the stray dog outside. Once the dog is found to have symptoms similar to rabies, the owner should report to the local epidemic prevention center as soon as possible for treatment while doing a good job of self-protection.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Most dogs only live for three to five days, and few live for more than ten days.

    There is no other way for humans to do this except to alleviate the pain of dogs. After the onset of the disease, the dog will change its temperament and eat indiscriminately, and in the later stage, with the loss of control and difficulty breathing, the dog will soon die due to body failure.

    When a dog has rabies, it will show symptoms such as irritability, irritability, photophobia, pica, salivation, and inability to put the tongue into the mouth. Rabies cannot be treated, and the owner should contact the quarantine department as soon as possible to deal with the dog.

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