Biology, asked by nihalprasad32251, 4 months ago

a person was bitten by a stray dog. after some days, he starts feeling irritated and fears water. (a) name the disease. (b) is there any vaccine plan available?​(c) which is the best possible way for the control of this disease​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
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Answer:

Rabies is the disease which spread by the bite of a stray dog.

(ii) Yes, a course of anti-rabies vaccine is available.

(iii) Yes, the local authority makes efforts to immunize all stray dogs.

Explanation:

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Answered by yahyashaikh7890
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Answer:

DISEASE :Furious, or encephalitic rabies: This occurs in 80 percent of human cases. The person is more likely to experience hyperactivity and hydrophobia.

Explanation:

VACCINE PLAN :Post-Exposure Dosage

Dose: Previously unvaccinated persons should receive 5 intramuscular doses (1 mL each) of Imovax Rabies vaccine, one dose immediately after exposure (Day 0) and one dose 3, 7, 14, and 28 days later. RIG: Rabies immune globulin (RIG) 20 IU/kg on Day 0 in conjunction with the first vaccine dose.

BEST WAY TO CONTROL DISEASE:

Treatment steps

Wash the wound with soap and warm water.

Gently press a clean cloth over the wound to stop the flow of blood.

Apply an antibacterial ointment to the wound.

Cover with a sterile bandage.

Watch for signs of infection.

Seek help if you suspect infection or possible exposure to rabies, or if the wound is severe.

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