What exactly is the prerequisite standard for the ten-day observation method?Does it apply when a wound is licked by a stray dog in the neighborhood?This dog is often in the community, the community's elderly children often interact with it, at the same time, this dog also eats the community's garbage.Out of the neighborhood I'm not sure.There is the possibility of contact with other dogs.This dog is still alive after 10 days, does that mean I'm okay?Do I still need to catch up on my vaccinations?Will it help?Is there any chance of getting rabies in the future?
Condition Analysis:
Ten-day observation method is the normal rabies vaccination during the observation period, ten days after the dog is still alive that is, stop vaccination, not during the observation period without rabies vaccination, after the occurrence of the problem and then replanting is too late, of course, replanting is effective, but the effect is much worse, after the pre-exposure vaccination every year to strengthen the rabies vaccine protection period is six months
Condition Analysis:
A dog bite is a ten-day observation method that requires rabies vaccination and can only be used as a reference.Relatively speaking, the chances of having rabies virus are reduced, but there is no way to 100% guarantee that there is no rabies virus, so the wound should be rinsed with soapy water, disinfected with iodine volts and vaccinated in time.
Condition Analysis:
The 10-day observation method is also unsafe.The incubation period of rabies virus is 1 to 3 months, and rarely exceeds one year.Even if there is no problem within ten days, rabies vaccine can be replenished in time to prevent infection.Once rabies has struck, noon medicine can cure it.