Can you get rabies if you are bitten by a healthy dog?

First of all, don't worry too much. Rabies is very dangerous, but the chances of getting it are not too great, especially domestic dogs, which are generally vaccinated. When I was a child, my cat and dog were injured many times, and now they are not well. I haven't been vaccinated, but at least don't worry too much!

(expert tips)

You don't have to be bitten by a dog to get rabies.

If you are bitten by a real mad dog, the probability of infection and illness is only 30% without any treatment and treatment measures. If the correct treatment is adopted, the incidence rate may be only 0. 15%.

Not all dogs are mad dogs, and the carrier rate of healthy dogs is about 4%.

The onset of rabies is generally within three months, and 1% of patients will have an attack one year later. The longer the time, the smaller the attack may be. At present, the longest incubation period in the history of rabies treatment at home and abroad is 19 years, with only one case, which has no universal significance.