Can you get rabies from a dog bite?

It is possible to transmit rabies to a person after a dog bite, but the probability of transmission cannot reach 100%. There are many situations in which people come into contact with dogs in their normal lives, and not all people who are bitten by a dog or have similar contact with a dog will get rabies. Even if the dog has rabies, the saliva contains a large amount of rabies virus, and the bite wound is severe, the probability of a person getting rabies is far from 100%. Without any rabies precautions, the probability of a person getting rabies is only 15-30%, and some information may vary, but it is not more than 30%. Moreover, after a dog bite, the incidence of rabies can be reduced to close to 0% after treatment with rabies vaccine and rabies serum. If the corresponding measures are done properly, in addition to the injection, the wound is also properly cleaned and disinfected, people basically do not have to worry about rabies attacks.