Does the rabbit bite the child s hand with vaccination

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    After being bitten by a rabbit, the general idea is whether to get a rabies vaccine, and there is no need for a rabies vaccine. Theoretically, all mammals can be infected with rabies and can transmit rabies. Rabbits can actually be infected with rabies, and they can also transmit rabies, and the original rabies vaccine was to get the rabies strain through rabbit experiments, and then get the rabies vaccine.

    But in reality, rabbits have very little chance of contracting rabies, and even less chance of transmitting rabies to humans. There are no cases of rabies transmission in rabbits all over the world, so whether it is the official recommendation of the World Health Organization or the guidelines of China in 2016, it is believed that rabbits, rats and other animal bites do not need to be vaccinated against rabies. In addition to this, any animal bite, if the wound is deep, can be infected with tetanus, and tetanus immunoglobulin is required.

    If you have received a tetanus vaccine before, you can get a booster shot of tetanus vaccine to prevent tetanus infection, and there is no need to get other vaccines.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It depends on the situation, there is nothing abnormal, it is best to see a doctor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There is no need to vaccinate, I have not heard that rabbits can be infected, maybe rabbits have low resistance, and they will die if they are infected.

    However, the wound still needs to be disinfected to avoid infection and suppuration, which is not good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Need. Dogs are the main source of rabies infection, but they are not the only ones, in addition to dogs, cats, mice, rabbits, wolves, squirrels, foxes, raccoons, etc. However, human mortality from contact with foxes, raccoons, skunks, jackals, mongooses, and other carnivorous wild hosts is extremely rare.

    Of course, for rabbits, herbivores, the probability of contracting rabies itself is very low, so the probability of transmission is also very low. According to a national epidemiological survey of human rabies, 91% of the 711 cases observed in areas with high rabies incidence in China were attacked by dogs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If a rabbit bites a child, it is generally not necessary to inject because rabies transmission is not obviously considered. Rabbits belong to the order of rabbits, and it is generally not believed that it can cause rabies transmission, because in nature, rabbits rarely carry rabies virus, and there are no cases of rabbits transmitting rabies to humans. After the rabbit bites the child, it is necessary to look at the severity of the wound, if the wound is relatively shallow, it can be disinfected or bandaged, if it is deep, it needs to be cleaned, and even debridement and suturing are required, then it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment.

    If the bite is particularly deep, even tetanus antitoxin or tetanus immune globulin may be injected. Therefore, after a rabbit bites a child, although rabies vaccination is not required, it may be necessary to have a tetanus antitoxin because the wound is relatively deep.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Children who are bitten by rabbits, cats, dogs and other animals must go to the hospital for vaccination in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children who are bitten by rabbits must be vaccinated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's better to get vaccinated! Or go to the local epidemic prevention department and ask if you need to take a shot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A child bitten by a rabbit does not need a rabies vaccine, but a severe bite requires tetanus antitoxin or immune globulin.

    Although mammals are theoretically at risk of contracting and transmitting rabies, in reality rabbits are rarely infected with the rabies virus, and there have been no reported cases of rabies infection from rabbits scratched or bitten worldwide. Therefore, professional medical guidelines, including the World Health Organization, believe that rodents, especially small rodents, such as chipmunks, squirrels, mice, rats, guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters, etc., as well as rabbits, hares and other rabbits, have a low risk of rabies infection and generally do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After being bitten by a rabbit, there is generally no need to get a rabies vaccine because the rabbit does not have the rabies virus in its body. However, after the child is bitten by a rabbit, because there are bacteria in the rabbit's teeth and mouth, it is necessary to carry out necessary treatment, timely cleaning, and thorough disinfection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is best to rinse the wound with running water as soon as it bites, rinse with soap while squeezing the blood (it plays an important role in killing rabies bacteria), wash for 10 minutes and apply antiseptic, after which it is best to get a rabies vaccine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your child has been bitten by a rabbit, it is also recommended that you vaccinate your child.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are not at ease, it is recommended to lay it down and prevent it from happening.

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