Bitten By a Bat?

spaminator

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All right, let's just get this out of the way first shall we?

Have you noticed a sudden aversion to sunlight? Have you lost the desire to eat garlic? Do small spindly pieces of wood send shivers up your spine?

:D

Seriously though that sucks (no pun intended;)), I understand the shots to be quite the ordeal. Wishing you a speedy recovery. :)

But you should really try to milk the whole vampire thing cuz who has the opportunity to do that often in their lives.
See! I'm not the only one!

:D

he juants to suck your blood. ;)
 

#juan

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Better than the alternative if the bat was rabid. Good on ya Juan for taking it seriously.

There are no foot long needles, and as far as I know none are given in the stomach. My advice to anyone bitten by a bat would be to get hold of the bat (with heavy leather gloves on)bring him to the doctor with you in an ice cream bucket or something. Most bats don't have Rabies but you don't know till they're tested.
 

SLM

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Aren't bats the ones that can be a carrier (of rabies) without being infected? Or am I thinking of something else?
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Aren't bats the ones that can be a carrier (of rabies) without being infected? Or am I thinking of something else?

1. All Bats Carry Rabies.
FALLACY. All mammals can contract and carry rabies, however bats are not asymptomatic carriers of the disease. In reality, bats contract rabies far less than other animals. Less than 1/2 of 1% of all bats may contract the disease. A variety of wild animals (rabies vector species) can catch rabies, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyotes and bats. Cats and dogs and even livestock can also contract rabies.

https://batworld.org/rabies-info/
 

Tecumsehsbones

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1. All Bats Carry Rabies.
FALLACY. All mammals can contract and carry rabies, however bats are not asymptomatic carriers of the disease. In reality, bats contract rabies far less than other animals. Less than 1/2 of 1% of all bats may contract the disease. A variety of wild animals (rabies vector species) can catch rabies, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyotes and bats. Cats and dogs and even livestock can also contract rabies.

https://batworld.org/rabies-info/
Bat propaganda.
 

SLM

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1. All Bats Carry Rabies.
FALLACY. All mammals can contract and carry rabies, however bats are not asymptomatic carriers of the disease. In reality, bats contract rabies far less than other animals. Less than 1/2 of 1% of all bats may contract the disease. A variety of wild animals (rabies vector species) can catch rabies, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyotes and bats. Cats and dogs and even livestock can also contract rabies.

https://batworld.org/rabies-info/

So I was myth-taken. It happens. Lol.
 

#juan

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One thing I forgot to ask the doctor.was "Will I now be safe from catching Rabies from other rabid animals?
 

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One thing I forgot to ask the doctor.was "Will I now be safe from catching Rabies from other rabid animals?
I take a rabies shot once a month just in case. There a few rabid posters on these forums, so just to be on the safe side....
 

#juan

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I take a rabies shot once a month just in case. There a few rabid posters on these forums, so just to be on the safe side....

Where would one buy Rabies vaccine? Rabies vaccine is ungodly expensive. As near as I can tell,
$7,000.tp 10,000.00 per shot.
 
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#juan

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Yay.... Just had the last of the Rabies shots......none of them particularly. My doctor tells me that I should now be fairly immune to rabid bat, cat, dog bites but he doesn't recommend that I go out and challenge any of these animals.

There were eleven shots in all.....pretty dull stuff really.
 

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Yay.... Just had the last of the Rabies shots......none of them particularly. My doctor tells me that I should now be fairly immune to rabid bat, cat, dog bites but he doesn't recommend that I go out and challenge any of these animals.

There were eleven shots in all.....pretty dull stuff really.

How long does the immunity last? Do you have to go to the vet once a year for a booster? :)
 

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Yay.... Just had the last of the Rabies shots......none of them particularly. My doctor tells me that I should now be fairly immune to rabid bat, cat, dog bites but he doesn't recommend that I go out and challenge any of these animals.

There were eleven shots in all.....pretty dull stuff really.

Crap I thought we would be needing holy water and a steak, after that bat bite. :lol:
 

#juan

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How long does the immunity last? Do you have to go to the vet once a year for a booster? :)
If I got bitten again I would go to public health dept and get one shot on the day of the bite and another the next day, that's it!