Forget the dog saliva on your hands. He wiped his mouth directly, then licked his lips and swallowed saliva. Gum has haemorrhage, can you be infected with rabies virus?
Condition Analysis:
According to what you said, this situation will not be infected with rabies virus indirectly. There is dog saliva on your hands. If it has been more than ten minutes, there should be no problem. Rabies virus will not survive in the air and on objects. As long as it directly bites the skin or licks the wound, it is easy to be infected with rabies virus.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, rabies virus is infected by cats and dogs biting, scratching and licking wounds. The amount of infection is required. You will not survive in the outside world for a few minutes after leaving the host. You forget that your hand is stained with dog saliva, touch your mouth directly, and then add your lips. You will not be infected with rabies virus. There is no need to vaccinate against rabies
Condition Analysis:
Under normal circumstances, if your dog saliva gets on your lips and there is bleeding on your gums, in this case, in fact, it may be infected with the virus. Generally, in this case, you should wash it with soapy water in time, and then you should be vaccinated in time, because there is skin damage and bleeding. In case of contact, there is a great risk.
Condition Analysis:
Fresh wounds or mucous membranes contaminated by dog saliva may be infected with rabies virus. Rabies virus vaccine should be inoculated as soon as possible within 24 hours to prevent the disease. It is clear that the mucous membranes and bleeding wounds contaminated by dog saliva should be inoculated with rabies virus vaccine as soon as possible to avoid the disease
Condition Analysis:
Hello, is your dog a domestic pet dog, or is it the kind of free range dog outside? Do you have rabies vaccine? Your own gums are bleeding. I suggest you go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine, because it's not sure whether your dog saliva contacts the bleeding gums. It's more reassuring