Recently, an 18-year-old woman in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province was bitten by a rat, and she actually bit the rat in retaliation. It is understood that the woman was unfortunately bitten on her right hand after catching the mouse. Enraged, she bites the rat's head, leaving two tooth marks.
For this rare incident, the doctor reminded everyone to treat the wound in time after being bitten by a rat. Although there is a theoretical risk of contracting rabies, it does not actually occur, so rabies vaccination is not necessary. At the same time, rat bites do not transmit plague, but flea bites on rats can cause Y. pestisis. For the prevention of hemorrhagic fever, doctors also emphasize the importance of vaccination.
In fact, the risk of transmission of viruses in rats is very low, but bacteria and viruses are present in them. Therefore, in daily life, we should pay attention to maintaining environmental hygiene and avoiding contact with rats. If you are unfortunately bitten by a rat, you must seek medical attention in time and receive professional ** and guidance.
In short, this incident of a woman biting a rat and retaliating against a rat reminds us that we should pay attention to the protection of our own health, pay attention to environmental hygiene, and avoid contact with rats. At the same time, when encountering similar situations, you should deal with them calmly and seek medical attention in time. Let's work together for good health!