I was bitten by a cat at home last night. Do you need to play serum?

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  1. Hello, if it is strictly implemented in accordance with the specifications of rabies exposure disposal, it should be injected with rabies virus immunoglobulin (that is, the serum you said), and the dose is so much. However, rabies are characterized by rabies that rarely carry rabies virus (naturally the bite of animals without viruses can naturally be infected), but the harm is quite large. Once the onset of the disease, it will die 100%. Therefore, before the injection of rabies vaccine and globulin, the patient will sign a informed consent, and the patient selects whether to inject it. Like the cats you described for a long time, if you do not contact the outside animals, you will obviously not carry the virus, and once you need to inject the blood, the cost is also very expensive, like your weight, it will definitely be about 2,000. Therefore, you can't completely help you decide whether to inject blood. You may wish to consider your own psychological tolerance, the possibility of animal carrying virus, and economic tolerance. Of course, if the specifications are required, the blood should be injected.

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