Prevent rabies by vaccinating pets to take the initiative to regularly immunize dogs and cats, and to go to regular animal husbandry and veterinary departments at all levels to inject animals with rabies vaccine. Avoid contact between domestic pets and stray animals as much as possible, and do not keep stray animals as pets at will. Strictly enforcing the management of pets can effectively prevent rabies infection. Prevent rabies by treating the wound correctly It is very important to treat the wound correctly, and the wound should be flushed immediately after being bitten by a dog or cat. When the wound is small and shallow and there is no bleeding, you can rinse the wound with tap water or soapy water for at least thirty minutes to try to flush out any virus that may have entered the wound. Prevention of rabies requires prompt medical attention Rabies is mainly caused because of bites from dogs and cats, so it is important to pay attention to this condition when it occurs. The rabies vaccine should be given promptly after the bite or after the treatment of the wound, and the vaccine should be given throughout the whole process as required. This is because if there is no way to save the patient once it develops, the mortality rate is close to 100 percent. Prevention of rabies should reduce contact with stray dogs is the main way of spreading rabies, which can be found in every corner of the city. Do not want to touch stray dogs and cats as soon as you see them outside, you will be hurt if you are not careful. And being bitten by them can be big or small. Humans still lack effective treatment for rabies, so try to avoid contact with stray dogs and cats.
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