Baby let the dog scratch the need for vaccination

If the dog scratches the child’s skin red, but does not break, and the skin is not visibly broken, there is no need to go to the vaccination station for vaccination. However, if an unvaccinated dog scratches the child’s skin red or broken, it is not possible to exclude potential rabies virus infection, and it is necessary to go to the nearest vaccination station for rabies vaccination within 24h. The full rabies vaccination takes five shots over a month. Rabies is a preventable but untreatable disease, and once infected there is no cure, with a mortality rate of 100%. Therefore, if a dog scratches your child’s skin and breaks the skin, you need to go to an immunization station for rabies vaccination.