Animal bite rabies protocol

    • [DOC File]Investigative outline-bite investigation protocol

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      If the animal is deceased at the scene and rabies testing is needed, please request that the State Lab use only the minimum brain tissue needed for their testing and return the rest of the brain. Also ask them to retain and return the animal’s head, keeping chain of custody, so …

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    • [DOCX File]Domestic Animal Bite Report - Massachusetts

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      May 11, 2018 · Reporting ensures that a 10-day quarantine, when appropriate, can be initiated promptly to prevent the need for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis. Sample Reporting Form – See next page. Use this form, or one like it, to provide pertinent information to the animal inspector of the city or town where the bite occurred.

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    • [DOT File]VPH-11, Notice of Bite and Confinement of Animal

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      Rabies in humans can be prevented by the administration of rabies immune serum and vaccine after a bite or exposure from a known or suspect rabid animal has occurred. Once signs and symptoms of illness appear (usually 2 to 12 weeks following the bite), however, there is no cure or treatment for the disease.

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    • [DOC File]1 - Home | WRHA Professionals

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      Human rabies is almost always fatal. In all animal bite/exposure situations, the primary public health goal is to ensure the animal was not infectious for rabies at the time of client’s exposure. There are only two ways to meet this goal with certainty:

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    • [DOC File]PROTOCOL FOR RABIES POSTEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS

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      The decision to administer rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) is based on several factors related to the potential exposure to rabies virus. These factors include the type of exposure (i.e. bite or nonbite), the species of animal involved, if the bite was provoked, and the epidemiology of rabies in a specific geographic area.

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    • Humans - Management of dogs and cats protocol - 8-1-16

      RABIES PROTOCOL. MANAGEMENT OF DOGS & CATS WHICH BITE HUMANS (Wolf Hybrids and other exotic pets are considered to be wild animals) Vaccination Status of Exposing Animal. Exposure Category. Not Relevant to Recommendations

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