Hello, I'm vaccinating against rabies. I'm a little worried. The nurse has to inject rabies vaccine into many people one day. In case she comes into contact with rabies virus when cleaning wounds or injecting vaccine to other patients, and then when she injects rabies vaccine to me, her hand touches the needle, and the needle sticks to the virus, will the virus enter my body and then infect rabies virus.
Condition Analysis:
What we need to do is not to worry too much about the aseptic operation. What's more, strict hand hygiene will not cause nosocomial infection. If we do not handle properly, we are not going to get any illnesses about infectious diseases. We need not worry too much.
Condition Analysis:
Rabies virus exists in the saliva of animals. Nurses can't touch the patient's wound during the injection process or during the wound cleaning process. Moreover, the injured people come to inject rabies vaccine to prevent infection with rabies virus, not rabies infected people. Therefore, the situation you described will not be infected with the virus, so you don't need to worry
Condition Analysis:
This possibility is not too great. Observe whether there are discomfort symptoms. If there are abnormalities, further treat and alleviate the symptoms in time. Eat light food, avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol, avoid overwork, review regularly in the hospital, adjust the treatment plan at any time, alleviate the symptoms and prevent delaying the condition.