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In reply to the discussion: The fox responsible for biting people at the U.S. Capitol tests positive for rabies [View all]Meowmee
(9,212 posts)40. They can only test by tissue from the brain when the carrier is not alive as far as I know
In critters anyway. I am not really sure why now because in people with suspected rabies they are antibody tested.
The people bitten should have received rpep right away anyway in this case which will prevent them from getting symptomatic rabies and dying. Even if they receive it now chances are they will be ok. Usually it is recommended within 24-48 hours after exposure.
I just wonder how this poor fox was exposed.
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The fox responsible for biting people at the U.S. Capitol tests positive for rabies [View all]
iemanja
Apr 2022
OP
If I remember right, and this was a long time ago so I don't know if the examination
MarineCombatEngineer
Apr 2022
#2
Ah, then it's the vaccinated dog that bites someone gets quarantined for two weeks?
Brother Buzz
Apr 2022
#22
The dog can be quarantined but it has to be quarantined under Veterinarian supervision if unvaxed
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2022
#43
yes, brain tissue is needed. I recall awhile ago, a cat had bitten one of my nieces and the dad had
riversedge
Apr 2022
#14
My guess that the people that have been bitten have already started their rabies shots.
Norbert
Apr 2022
#7
Let's see if any of those bite victims are anti-vax. May be too late, regardless.
Paladin
Apr 2022
#28
First, the brain has to be sectioned to test for rabies. Second, yes, post-exposure prophylaxis will
hlthe2b
Apr 2022
#33
First thing I thought of, rabies, unnatural for foxes to lose their fear of humans like that
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Apr 2022
#38