There was no "cure" for rabies then, and there is no cure for rabies now. People who develop symptoms almost invariably die; in the millions of cases in history, there are less than ten known survivors to date, and that's with medical treatment.
You have to wash the wound with betadine scrub thoroughly. Then give two injections of murine anti-rabies glycoprotein monoclonal antibodies and six doses of anti-rabies vaccine on day 0, 3, 7, 14, 28 and day 90.
they would clean out the wound with soap and water.
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
Assuming you mean "rabies", seldom does a puppy have this disease. Rabies can only be passed on from one animal to another by being bitten by an animal with the rabies. If the puppy has never been bitten itself, it cannot have rabies.
i don't think you will get rabies because its been for 4 years since you have been bitten by a dog.
Any raccoon, male or female, young or old, can have rabies if they have been bitten by an expose animal.
Rabies can be found in almost any animal that has been bitten by another rabid animal., humans can et rabies as well, not just dogs.
In order to get rabies, an animal has to have been exposed to the disease, usually by being bitten or scratched by an infected animal. Most bats will not have rabies, as an animal that does get infected does not have long to live.
I have been bitten by our 3-month old chihuahua who just have been vaccinated on the same day as it has bitten me. The bite was petty but my pet's bite was strong enough to make my skin bleed. It has been 6 days since the incident happened.
If a guinea pig or another pet is bitten it is best to seek medical help. This is not only for the wound but also due to the risk of rabies.
There is no test for rabies. You would have to take the shots for rabies if you thought that you did have rabies and would be concerned about the possibility. However, statistically, it is unlikely that you would have contracted rabies. The mouse would have had to have been bitten by an animal with rabies and survived the bite in order to become infected. If you have captured the mouse, you could take it to the local health department to be tested for rabies.
Not unless you've been infected by some other source more recently.
you should first go to the hospital to get it confirmed and if you have been bitten they can treat you by giving you around 30 shots in your stomach
Yes. It is definitely harmful. But if the dog has bitten the cat for more than ten days, there is no problem of rabies to the cat. You please get the cat immunized.