Rabies Virus In Water
I am 16. And was playing gully cricket, then the tennis ball was taken in mouth by a street dog and he was chewing on it ...
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No there is no chances as virus dies immediately in air. According to history no chances of rabies transmission.
Hello doctors, teo days back, my 2 years old daughter dipped her finger in a stray cat bowl and licked it for 5 secs bef ...
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Dear lybrate-user it is possible for the rabies to be transmitted through water but rarely as the virus will not survive long in water.
Hi! I got bit by a street puppy while I was petting one of the other puppies. It bit around my wrist through my shirt. I ...
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Most likely rabies virus was not transmitted to you. However yes, getting vaccinated may be helpful in rare chance that you were infected.
Hi so basically there is a person who got bitten by a dog 6-7 years ago but he is still in normal condition (no symptoms ...
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No. It doesn't transmit through touching things. Moreover it has been 7 years ,he would have died if he had rabies.
Sir, a dog in our area has gone mad. It was moving here and there on the road and might dropped saliva on the concrete r ...
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Do not worry lybrate-user rabies virus require direct ingestion through blood and through saliva very less chances to spead the rabies for safe side go for precautionary rabies dose 0&3 and catch that dog asap.
Today morning I saw my chapel was bitten by a street dog it may have occurred at night as I left my chapel outside my ho ...
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The chances of rabies from exposure to the chappel bitten by a street dog hours before and washed with water ---(and exposure thr" the cut in leg which is small and 2 days old) are very very remote --as --mainly the virus will not stay alive in atmosphere for much time.
Six days before, I washed my chappal and left them in the open to dry in overnight. How ever a dog enter our compound an ...
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You have done the first thing that is to be done, that is to wash the chappal under running water, preferably use a soap along with water. So do not worry. Secondly there is no direct bite or lick over the wound which has maximum risk. And finally you have waited around 8 to 12 hours before using the chappal again, rabies virus' are fragile under normal conditions and will not last for more than a few hours. So you do not need to worry.
Doctor my friend bitten by a street dog today evening and till now he didn't start anti rabies vaccination and while eat ...
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The chance of transmitting rabies virus from a person who was bitten by a street dog last day ---through sharing of glass of water is practically nil.
If rabid dog just licked my hand ,no cut ,no scratch ,nothing at all ,but if I wash my hand like we generally wash hand ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Bites are the most common mode of rabies transmission but the virus can be transmitted when saliva enters any open wound or mucus membrane (such as the mouth, nose, or eye). As a result, licks or scratches from rabid animals can also transmit the virus. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
If stray dog (lets consider the dog as rabid) licks the hand and saliva is on my hand ,there is no cut ,scratch or wound ...
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Invisible micro abrasions in skin may permit entry of virus from saliva of rabid dog. Rabies viruses can live very little time only-in out side the human skin-but the above said possibility can not be ignored. Ideally you have to wash the area in running water with soap for 10 -15 minutesâwith no rubbing or scratching the area. By serving the food with that hand and eating the food by peopleâthere is practically no chance for transmission of the virus to the people. Donât panic-have a check up by a consultant physician and take anti rabies vaccination-if he advices.