Is it true that rabbits do not carry rabies virus?

Rabbits usually don't carry rabies virus.

The probability of being infected by rabies virus is also very low, and there are no cases of rabies in rabbits at present. However, if you are scratched or bitten by a rabbit, you need to deal with it immediately. Wash it with salt water or soapy water first, then disinfect it with iodophor, and then use antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. If the wound is serious, it is recommended to take a tetanus shot to avoid wound infection. The main hosts of rabies virus are cats and dogs. If you are bitten by a cat or dog carrying rabies virus, it is recommended to go to the hospital for vaccination immediately.