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How To Treat Rabies Infection?

I handled a kitten that I now suspect has rabies. This was just a couple of hours ago. There is no sign of any skin punctures, it did not bite or scratch. I do not believe I came in contact with any saliva. What should I do? Do I need medical attention if no sign of epidermal compromise exists? Can I wait until symptoms occur to get treatment or is it an immediate need?
Mon, 6 Feb 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query,

I have read through your query and can understand your concern,

The ideal management of post exposure rabies is as follows:

- wash the surface that came in contact with kitten with proper disinfectant
- inspect for any external wounds or scratches
- as per your description, if you do not have any external compromises, then you do no require any medical treatment.

Hope I have answered to your query.

Please give your feedback

Regards

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How To Treat Rabies Infection?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query, I have read through your query and can understand your concern, The ideal management of post exposure rabies is as follows: - wash the surface that came in contact with kitten with proper disinfectant - inspect for any external wounds or scratches - as per your description, if you do not have any external compromises, then you do no require any medical treatment. Hope I have answered to your query. Please give your feedback Regards