How long does rabies virus kill?
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We love dogs, but we are also worried about being bitten by them. A brother from the same village was bitten by a dog when he was making out with his beloved dog when he came home, because his beloved dog had been raised since he was a child. I didn't take it seriously at that time. I thought it didn't matter. A few days later, he was afraid of wind, water and sound. His family was anxious to send him to the hospital, but it was too late. A few days later, a living life disappeared. Let's take a look at the following.
How long does rabies virus kill?
First: rabies is also called mad dog disease. It is an acute and latent disease that can be contracted by both human and animals. The main route of transmission is blood transmission after animal scratch and bite, which is common in mammals. The incubation period can be as long as one year. The virus invades the human brain and spinal cord through blood.
Second: once infected with rabies, patients will have drowsiness, anxiety or restlessness symptoms, and the injured place will be painful, afraid of all kinds of strange things and sounds, easy to cause throat muscle twitch, dysphagia. It's very painful. It can even make people paralyzed, comatose and even die. Rabies is a fatal disease, if not treated in time. The death rate is 100%
Third: the main survival medium of rabies virus in the outside world is the appropriate temperature. If the temperature reaches 50 degrees, it will die in about 60 minutes. If the temperature reaches 100 degrees, the virus will be gone in 0 minutes at most. But if the constant temperature is lower than 50 degrees, the survival time is longer. After biting, it is best to wash the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then disinfect it with drugs such as iodophor and alcohol. The safest way is to go to the hospital to find rabies vaccine.
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Keep a good attitude towards your pet, just like it. Don't eat with them just because you like to drink with them. After all, it's not hygienic! Although domestic cats and dogs are generally virus-free, there is no big mistake to be careful. Once bitten by mammals, the safest way is to get rabies vaccine. Other measures are not necessarily safe!