Spirillary rat-bite fever
Streptobacillary rat-bite fever
no they did not bite a rat.
Although rash is less common than with streptobacillary rat-bite fever, there may be a lightly rosy, itchy rash all over the body
You usually do not have to vaccinate at all after a rat bite.
Only if the rat is rabid. This only happens in the wild. if it is not wild, it won't do you any harm, but be careful about wild rats,
In most cases, a rat snake bite is not deadly to dogs as rat snakes are nonvenomous. However, the bite can cause pain, swelling, and irritation. It is still important to monitor the dog for any signs of infection and seek veterinary attention if necessary.
A rat snake bite may cause two small puncture marks, minimal pain, swelling, and redness at the bite site. Rat snakes are non-venomous and typically strike defensively when threatened. It is important to clean the wound and seek medical attention if there are signs of infection or if the symptoms worsen.
Streptobacillary rat-bite fever occurs up to 22 days after the initial bite or scratch
No
RAT! plus they have more diseases.
A rat bite causes an injury but not necessarily a disease. Since there are germs that live in the mouth of a rat (much as there are germs that live in the mouths of people) a rat bite can cause an infection which potentially, if not treated, can become very serious, the most extreme form of which is gangrene. It is also true that rats, like all mammals, have the capability of carrying the very serious disease of rabies. However, most rats are not rabid.