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It will be infected, the main way of rabies is that the animal infected with rabies bites a person, through saliva to make the rabies virus enter the human body, rabies virus can also enter the human body through the normal mucous membrane without damage, but the examples of entering the human body in this way are much rarer, in addition, the examples of infection by inhaling the air with rabies virus droplets are also rare, only when the concentration of rabies virus in the air reaches a very high level, it can occur, and the onset of infection through the mucous membrane is more difficult than that of biting ** infection, And the cases are more likely to be depressive rabies. If it is not yet 24 hours, it is recommended that you get vaccinated.
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Where is this dog now? Can it be observed?
If there is no damage in your mouth, even if the dog's saliva does have the virus, it is unlikely to infect you.
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There will be no rabies - it looks like you have paranoia haha.
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It depends on what kind of dog it is, if the dog has a virus, the rabies virus does not enter the bloodstream, but is dissolved by your stomach acid, that is, it is digested, you can rest assured, you will not be infected, if you are afraid of death, you go to the vaccine, that is, to comfort your young mind, psychological effect.
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No. Rabies is generally found in dogs with a black tongue.
That dog is OK as long as it's not.
But you have to pay more attention.
If you are afraid of the dark and water, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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The rabies virus is transmitted through blood, and unless a dog bites you and bleeds, or you have a wound in your mouth, or you have a bleeding stomach ulcer, you're fine.
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If there is no damage, there should be no problem, don't scare yourself, I was also scratched by the puppy's teeth when I was a child, and it has been more than ten years, if you are not at ease, go to the hospital to ask.
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If there is no wound, there is no problem, but at that time, there were no open wounds such as mouth ulcers. If there is no chance that it is equal to 0. So believe you must be safe! Rest assured.
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How does the rabies virus enter the human body and multiply?
The main way is that when an animal infected with rabies bites a person, rabies virus enters the human body through saliva, and rabies virus can also enter the human body through the normal mucous membrane without damage, or the liquid with rabies virus splashes into the eye and enters the human body through the conjunctiva of the eye, but there are far fewer examples of entering the human body in this way, in addition, the cases of infection by inhaling rabies virus droplets in the air are also rare, and only when the concentration of rabies virus in the air reaches an extremely high level, it can occur.
The virus invades at the bite site and stays in the local tissues for a short time, up to 1-2 weeks. The virus can invade adjacent peripheral nerves from neuroreceptors at the neuromuscular junction or from neuroreceptors of other nerve tissue cells, or from neuroreceptors exposed to superficial mucosa.
Generally, not. If you are still not sure, please go to the hospital for consultation.
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As long as there is no wound in your mouth, then even if there is a virus in your saliva, if it is eaten in your stomach, it will be killed by stomach acid! If the dog is raised at home and rarely goes out, then there is no need to worry at all, if you really don't feel at ease, you can observe the dog for ten days, and ten days will be fine, then you don't need to worry at all! If the dog becomes ill within 10 days, then to be on the safe side, it is better to get vaccinated!
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Not normally.
Biologically equal, and now the average dog is very hygienic.
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You can see if the dog has clinical manifestations of rabies and go to the hospital to check the blood. Rabies is a circulating disease. It transmits the virus through wounds and can also be transmitted by mouth.
Teach you a simple and effective way: take out the raw soybeans and put them the most you chew out the smell of the beans, you don't have rabies, if not, then there must be a rabies vaccine in the hospital to get a rabies vaccine quickly.
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Come on. Of course not. What are you afraid of?
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No, dog saliva also has a disinfecting effect, and only if you are bitten by a dog can you get rabies.
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Look at the dog to see if there is a virus, and you say that the dog just follows, which means that it is still sane and clear, and it is not infected with rabies, and a dog infected with rabies will bite people when they see them.
If you are really not at ease, it is recommended to get vaccinated, be sure to get vaccinated within 24 hours, and don't go after 24 hours...
If the dog had an owner, it should have been vaccinated, after all, the owner would have given it a vaccine.
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Because I don't know if I have licked it, and I am not sure if there is a problem with the dog, the safest way is to immediately rinse it with water and laundry soap for about 10 minutes. Then go to the CDC to get rabies immune globulin and rabies vaccine. The friend upstairs said a bit wrong, this is not a 24-hour statement, just said that the sooner you deal with it, the better.
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Rabies (commonly known as "rabies") is a zoonotic acute infectious disease, from the bite to the onset of the disease is called the incubation period, generally 2-8 weeks, up to more than 1 year rare. The virus invades the cerebrospinal cord, and the main symptoms are drowsiness, anxiety or irritability, pain or paresthesia at the bite site, fear of wind and water, and drinking water or hearing the sound of water causes throat muscle spasms, difficulty swallowing, and pain, so it is also called "water phobia". This was followed by paralysis, coma, and finally death.
Because rabies is a fatal disease, there is no specific method, if not treated in time, it will generally develop within 50-60 days, and the mortality rate is 100%.
1. Rabies is an infectious disease caused by rabies virus;
2. Through scratching and biting, the virus spreads among wild mammals (such as foxes, wolves, hyenas, raccoons, badgers, ferrets, bats and rodents, etc.), among which hyenas can carry the virus for a long time without symptoms;
3. Wild mammals infect dogs, cats, pigs, cattle and other domestic animals, and finally humans.
If your mouth doesn't ulcerate, you can't get infected, the virus can only enter your digestive tract and be killed there! You will only be infected with rabies if the virus has infected you! But you'd better be careful!
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up, preferably with a rabies vaccination.
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Probably not. See if you have sores in your mouth. No ulcers, probably not. It is recommended to go to the hospital to have a look.
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No, but to be on the safe side, go check it out.
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It's okay. The concept of getting sick is like walking down the road and suddenly you find a bundle of money on the road, with tens of millions.
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Immediately rinse the wound with soapy water, use water if you don't have soapy water, urinate if you don't have water (no kidding, experts say so), the above is an emergency treatment, and then go to the rabies vaccine ......
I have raised a lot of animals myself, of course, being caught and bitten is a common thing, if the wound is bleeding, I will first try to squeeze out the blood near the wound, and then rinse it with soap and water several times, so that basically the virus is also dealt with, and to get vaccinated is actually more important to solve your psychological burden.
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It's hard to say, depending on what kind of dog you are, if the healthy dog is fine, if it is a sick dog, it is a bit dangerous! It also depends on your own body system, but now the doctor says that there are many dog bites, and now the virus is becoming more and more rampant, and rabies has long had a variant of the heart! So, everything, be careful
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I recommend giving it a shot, if you don't get it for a long time, you will definitely be very scared, the incubation period of rabies may be very long, this disease is not a joke, the mortality rate is very high, and I have been hit twice One of them was just scratched by a dog, in fact, it didn't hurt very much, anyway, I think it's no different from the general vaccine......Also, don't go to small clinics or township epidemic prevention stations to get vaccinated, there are a lot of fake vaccines!!
And as the friend above said, squeeze the blood immediately, rinse with a lot of water, and the injection is effective within 24 hours!
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It's not much different from being bitten by a dog, and you have to get a rabies vaccine.
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There should be nothing to do, as if dog saliva can be sterilized--
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If you're scared, get vaccinated.
Remember correctly, it should be three stitches.
Each stitch hurts more than the other.
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As long as the dog does not have rabies, it will not get it.
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It is better to be cautious, be sure to get an injection, rabies can also have a long incubation period.
The landlord must go for an injection.
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Let's get the rabies vaccine, 5 shots, there are two kinds of domestic and imported, and it will be completed within a month according to the specified time.
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Don't wash with soap, just rinse with water and gently wipe with a towel (paper towel is fine). Go to the hospital and do whatever the doctor tells you to do.
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Probably not, or I would have had a good illness
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The virus is incubated for a maximum of 10 years, and it can be injected within 24 hours, so it is best to get it.
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If you don't have a wound on your hand and you wash your hand, it's fine.
And stray dogs don't necessarily have rabies.
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Of course.
The landlord must have mistaken the rabies dog for a poisonous snake, thinking that the poisonous snake would spray venom when it bites, but it is not. Rabies dogs usually have the virus in their saliva. And if professionals like us want to do rabies virus testing, they also use a cotton swab to collect saliva from the dog's mouth for testing.
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Definitely! That's because the dog is detoxifying the body all the time, and in what way does he detox? Feces, urine, saliva, tears, eye droppings all contain rabies virus!
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Of course, a rabies dog screams a lot of rabies virus in his saliva, and if it doesn't contain it, it won't infect people if it bites people, and he won't secrete toxins in his teeth.
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Well, of course, it's not like the old people used to say that the teeth are poisonous, it's actually saliva.
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There are wounds. Be sure to get an injection. Regardless of whether there is bleeding or not. Maybe the wound was too small to bleed. Mine only had one red dot hit. If you don't believe it, ask the epidemic prevention station.
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It's hard to say, ask the doctor.
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