10 situations that do not require rabies vaccination:
1. Observe the wound. You can observe the wound by yourself to see if there is a clear trauma. If the integrity of the skin is good, you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies. If there is no skin damage, you must pay attention.
2. The dog at home has been vaccinated against rabies. If you keep a dog at home, if the dog is vaccinated against rabies every year, then if you are bitten by a dog at home, then you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.
3. It is not necessary to inject rabies vaccine after being bitten by rabbits, poultry, fish, insects, etc.
4. Dogs need to be vaccinated more than 2 times but need to be observed for 10 days. Whether the dog at home has been vaccinated, if the dog at home is regularly vaccinated more than 2 times, it can temporarily pass the 10 observation method, but you can also go to the hospital to see.
5. Have been fully vaccinated and have not been exposed within half a year. If you have been fully immunized against rabies and are bitten again within 6 months, you don’t need to get rabies vaccine again, but you still need to deal with the bitten part, which needs attention.
6. The dog at home has not been vaccinated against rabies but has not been in contact with other stray dogs. If it was bitten by a dog at home, and your dog has not been vaccinated against rabies, then you need to pay attention. If the dog has no contact with other stray dogs, you can get vaccinated first, but the 10-day observation method It is necessary to know, but everyone should not misunderstand the ten-day observation method. If the dog is in a healthy state within 10 days, everyone does not need to inject the rest of the vaccine.
7. The cat and dog are not sick or have abnormal behaviors. You should pay attention to whether the cats and dogs in your home have abnormal behaviors. If they are not sick or behave abnormally, the behavior is only because you teased it or it protects food.
8. If you are exposed again within three months after the full rabies vaccination, you do not need to be vaccinated against rabies.
9. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention informed that there was no local rabies outbreak this year. Pay attention to the local CDC. You can pay attention to the CDC's announcement that there is no rabies in the local area this year.
10. Level I exposure to rabies: Although bitten or scratched by animals such as dogs and cats that may carry rabies virus, but the skin and mucous membranes are intact, that is, the skin is broken but there is no bleeding, and alcohol disinfection has no pain, it belongs to Rabies I level exposure, no rabies vaccination is required.
Yes, there are tests available to test for rabies in dogs. Usually, this can be done with a blood sample from the dog. The test will detect the presence of antibodies to the rabies virus in the dog's
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