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Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die

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Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die

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Recently, a 48-year-old man in Hangzhou, after being scratched by a dog, did not go to the rabies vaccine, and 3 days after the onset of the disease, the person left.

The doctor said that once rabies is onset, the mortality rate is 100%, and there is no cure.

Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die
Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die
Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die

It turns out that rabies still has an incubation period, a short incubation period of 1 month, and an incubation period of more than a year.

Therefore, if you are scratched or bitten by a dog, don't have a fluke mentality, and be sure to get vaccinated.

Dog owners should also pay attention, keep the dog on a leash, keep their pets on a leash, and don't let them run around.

In case of an emergency, as a dog owner, your responsibility will not be small, and in case you injure innocent passers-by, it will be troublesome.

In response to this incident, let's take a look at what netizens say:

Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die
Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die
Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die
Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die

However, this is just one example. It's best to pay more attention and try to avoid touching animals that are emotionally unstable, especially wild ones that feel like there are a lot of viruses.

When I was a child, I was bitten on the thigh by my own dog, and I still have two teeth on my leg. As a result, even though I have grown up, I am still afraid of dogs, and when I see them on the road, I will stay away.

What do you think about this?

Should I get a rabies vaccine if I am bitten by a dog? Netizen: Once you have an attack, you will die