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Dog-bite dispute escalates into human biting? The woman cried after being bitten that she might have been "poisoned"

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Recently, Hangzhou Wenhui police station received police, dog bite dog dispute, the scene directly evolved into the contradiction of adult bites, the woman cried that she may be poisoned... What's going on here?

Dog-bite dispute escalates into human biting? The woman cried after being bitten that she might have been "poisoned"

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"They snatched my mobile phone away, I bit him out of self-defense, this person (the other party) is toxic, I have a stomachache now...", Xiao Xu (pseudonym) in Hangzhou and the police cried.

Recently, when Xiao Xu (pseudonym) walked his dog to the vicinity of Hangzhou Heping Community, he found a couple walking his dog, and fixed his eyes on the parties who disappeared after clashing with him a few days ago.

"When I was walking my dog before, his (little couple's) dog bit me, but I couldn't find this person. Today I passed by here just to see them, and I went forward to theorize while taking pictures with my mobile phone. They wanted to turn around and walk away, and when they saw me (with their phones) shooting, they came over and pulled my clothes. With that, Xiao Xu pointed to the scars on his body.

Police: "They snatched your mobile phone and bit you?" ”

Xiao Xu: "It should be scratched here, and the clothes are also scratched!" ”

Policeman: "Have you done anything?" ”

Xiao Xu: "They slashed their hands at me, and I bit them in order to grab the phone." ”

Something must be discussed

Good dog friends, staged a dispute between people and people.

Wang Jian, a police officer at the Wenhui Police Station of the Hangzhou Xiacheng Public Security Bureau, introduced the dispute points of the case:

Both sides are walking their respective dogs, xiao xu (pseudonym) dog is smaller, and the other one is bigger. The two dogs were playing between, and after Xiao Xu (the dog) was bitten, she went up to protect the short, but she was also bitten by (the other dog). Because they are all in a dog friend group, when the incident occurred, they added weChat to negotiate privately, and later because the medical expenses were not discussed, the other party directly blocked a little.

That night, Xiao Xu (pseudonym) tried to find the other party's residence, took a mobile phone to shoot and wanted to leave evidence, which led to an escalating dispute.

After two mediations by police officer Wang Jian, the two sides apologized and compensated each other for their losses.

Once the animal bites, you should immediately go to the epidemic prevention department to do relevant preventive measures; and record the situation at that time, as well as the relevant information of the animal owner. The two parties can resolve it through consultation, and if it cannot be negotiated, it can be resolved through civil litigation.

Not long ago, in mid-December, a girl in Hangzhou was bitten by a dog, and unfortunately contracted rabies because she was not vaccinated in time, which caused widespread concern from everyone. Although science and technology have been developed now, rabies is still the most difficult infectious disease in the world, and the mortality rate after the onset of the disease is close to 100%. If you are accidentally scratched and bitten by a cat or dog, do you need to be vaccinated against rabies? How long is the incubation period for rabies? Can vaccination more than 48 hours after exposure still play a protective role? In response to the hot issue of rabies vaccine, the reporter interviewed relevant experts of the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Q: If I get a slight scratch from a cat or dog, do I need to get rabies vaccine?

A: After being scratched by pets such as cats and dogs, it is necessary to first understand the level of exposure of the skin.

Contact with or feeding animals, intact skin licked, intact skin in contact with rabies animals or people, as well as their secretions and excrement, is a degree I exposure and does not require disposal.

Bare skin with a light bite, minor scratch or abrasion without bleeding, is a second-degree exposure and requires treatment of the wound and rabies vaccination.

Bleeding from skin bites or scratches, licking of broken skin wounds, contamination of passive mucous membrane fluids, and third-degree exposure, and anti-rabies passive immunization agents around the wound are also required after wound management and before vaccination.

Q: Pets have been vaccinated against rabies, do the injured still need to be vaccinated?

A: Yes, because it can only protect cats and dogs from disease, but animals can still carry the virus.

Q: Is rabies vaccination effective more than 48 hours after exposure?

A: The sooner the vaccine is given after exposure, the better, and it is still effective for more than 48 hours. The incubation period of rabies is mostly 1-3 months, rarely more than 1 year, and vaccination is effective during the incubation period.

Q: Can pregnant women who are bitten by a dog be vaccinated against rabies?

A: There is currently no evidence that rabies immunoglobulin or rabies vaccine causes fetal dysplasia, and rabies vaccination can be done during pregnancy given that rabies is almost 100% fatal.

Q: Can I treat my wound myself before vaccination?

A: In addition to determining whether you need rabies vaccination, you should also learn to treat wounds. In the first step, the wound is rinsed, alternating with soapy water (or other weakly alkaline cleaning agent) and flowing water for at least 15 minutes. The second step is to disinfect the wound with a disinfectant such as iodine.

Q: Are there contraindications to rabies vaccine?

A: No. Considering that rabies is a lethal disease, there are no contraindications to highly dangerous exposed people weighing the pros and cons, and vaccination should be given immediately, and must not be taken for granted.

Q: Is rabies vaccine lifelong immunity? Do people who have been vaccinated against rabies be bitten by a dog and still have to be injected again?

A: Not lifelong immunity, mainly for this bite. In general, antibody levels can be maintained for at least 1 year after full rabies vaccination. If re-exposure occurs during the immunization process, the whole process of vaccination should continue to be completed in accordance with the original procedure, and no dose is required; those who are re-exposed within half a year after full immunization generally do not need to be re-immunized; those who are re-exposed within half a year to 1 year after full immunization should be given 1 dose of vaccine at 0 and 3 days; those who are re-exposed within 1-3 years should be vaccinated with 1 dose each at 0, 3 and 7 days; those who exceed 3 years should be vaccinated throughout the whole process.

(Original title: A woman in Hangzhou was bitten by a dog and bitten by the other party)

Source: North Evening New Visual Comprehensive Xiaoxiang Morning News, Yingzhou Evening News

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