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Netizen: It's a ruthless person......

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Yanzhao Metropolis Daily reported that on December 21, a woman in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, said that after she was accidentally bitten by a mouse, she bit the head of the mouse in retaliation.

The person said that he went to the hospital afterwards and had already received an injection, and the person was fine for the time being.

Netizen: It's a ruthless person......

The woman posted the emergency medical records of Wuxi Xishan People's Hospital, which showed that she was 18 years old, was bitten by a rat on her right hand, and bit the mouse back, complaining of a wound at the corner of her lip, and asked for rabies and tetanus treatment. The time is 23:12 on December 21.

On December 22, the person's roommate said that when the rat ran into the house and was caught by the woman, the rat bit her, and the woman felt provoked, so she bit the rat's head, leaving two tooth marks. After the incident, the woman went to the hospital, and the doctor also said that he had not seen a precedent since she started her career, and vaccinated her against tetanus and rabies.

Netizen: It's a ruthless person......

For women's behavior

Some netizens think

This is when a person encounters danger or injury

Instinctive self-defense response

There are also netizens who think

The woman is a ruthless person

Netizen: It's a ruthless person......

News Extension

According to Changchun disease control news, theoretically, as mammals, rodents will be infected and spread rabies virus, but due to the small size of common mice, if bitten by a rabies dog or large animal, it is almost impossible to survive, so the risk of rats transmitting rabies is negligible, and rabies transmission between rodents has not been found in nature.

More than 99% of rabies in humans is transmitted by dogs, followed by cats, bats and other animals. So far, there have been no reported cases of rats transmitting rabies to humans. So, a rat bite is only theoretically possible to contract rabies, but it has never actually happened, so there is no need for rabies vaccination.

Infection with haemorrhagic fever in humans is mainly due to contact with or inhalation of rat secretions containing the virus, and there have been no known cases of infection from rat bites. Therefore, it should not be assumed that a rat bite requires hemorrhagic fever vaccination.

There is usually an incubation period of 7 to 14 days from infection to onset of haemorrhagic fever, and it takes about two weeks from vaccination to the production of antibodies. Therefore, it is difficult to prevent and treat hemorrhagic fever after being infected with hemorrhagic fever and then injecting hemorrhagic fever vaccine. The correct way is to go to the hospital in time to standardize the treatment of the wound, observe for two weeks, and if there are symptoms of fever and cold, go to the hospital in time for treatment, and do your best to move the treatment threshold forward.

Source: CCTV Comprehensive News Morning News, Yanzhao Metropolis Daily, netizen comments, Changchun Disease Control, etc

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