Do you want an injection if you are bitten by a two-month-old kitten? Want
I was bitten by a two-month-old kitten and also needed a rabies vaccine. Rabies is a special type of bacterial infection. It is mainly caused by biting or scratching the human skin by domestic animals such as cats, dogs, etc., causing rabies to invade the human body.
The two-month-old kitten at home has only contacted their own mother. If the female cat has been regularly injected with rabies vaccine, the possibility of two-month-old kitten carrying rabies virus can be ruled out, and there is no need to get an injection. If a stray kitten is injected, it should be prevented.
If a two-month-old kitten has had a lot of contact with the outside world, such as wild animals, or the mother of a kitten has not been vaccinated with rabies, it is necessary to give people an injection to the safe side. The main purpose of the injection is to prevent rabies. The injection specifically refers to rabies vaccines. The bite bleeding also includes rabies serum or rabies human immunoglobulin.