The video is wrong from the very beginning, a "dead strand of rabies virus" is impossible since viruses(rabies) are not considered to be living organisms by science...a living organism is one that can replicate on its own. Viruses need YOUR cells in order to replicate...
hi nixsz09 i would recommend that u go doctor for a blood sample and explain what happend and yes you can still be vaccinated even if you have rabies it can take up to 2 years to develop but i would recommend you get the vaccine soon
wat was that anti rabies name?????? it is Verorab?????...... i was bitten by a cat a month ago... can i still take that vaccine at this time??/pls help me.. im worried
I also want to mention that when I took my dog back for final bloodwork the assistant could not find Jake's file, she said he must have taken it home. The vet removed the file in case I brought in authorities for a lawsuit or confiscation of files so never warn a vet if there are authorities that may raid the joint & insist on the files because they hide files, they hide facts of a dirty little secret crippling people's pets. Very upsetting
@SteveStap1 maybe he meant inactive - -
akmv3 8 months ago
The video is wrong from the very beginning, a "dead strand of rabies virus" is impossible since viruses(rabies) are not considered to be living organisms by science...a living organism is one that can replicate on its own. Viruses need YOUR cells in order to replicate...
SteveStap1 8 months ago
um... this isnt rabies vaccine, this just explains vaccines in general pretty much
RokkerBoyy 9 months ago
Can you get rabies even if the bite did not break the skin? Can you also get from a scratch?? PLEASE reply quickly..thanks!
FashionistaLuvsNY 1 year ago
it can take up to 2 years but this is rare, normally the incubation period is 3-6 weeks depending on location of the bite
U91H3D 1 year ago
I would say that video isn't rabies specific as the description and title implies, more of what vaccines do in general.
djlurulez120220 1 year ago
@U91H3D 2 years??? i thought the incubation period is only 3-6 weeks?
shinreih 1 year ago
hi nixsz09 i would recommend that u go doctor for a blood sample and explain what happend and yes you can still be vaccinated even if you have rabies it can take up to 2 years to develop but i would recommend you get the vaccine soon
U91H3D 1 year ago
wat was that anti rabies name?????? it is Verorab?????...... i was bitten by a cat a month ago... can i still take that vaccine at this time??/pls help me.. im worried
nixsz09 1 year ago
I also want to mention that when I took my dog back for final bloodwork the assistant could not find Jake's file, she said he must have taken it home. The vet removed the file in case I brought in authorities for a lawsuit or confiscation of files so never warn a vet if there are authorities that may raid the joint & insist on the files because they hide files, they hide facts of a dirty little secret crippling people's pets. Very upsetting
GlobalAwareness2525 2 years ago