Whether or not a human bite will give the person bitten rabies depends on whether or not the person biting is in the middle of a rabies attack. If the person is a completely normal person, then rabies will not be transmitted. If the biter is in the incubation period of rabies, the rabies virus is still only present in some of the nerve cells and has not progressed to a period where the saliva contains a large amount of rabies virus, so this situation will not cause rabies transmission. In addition, it is necessary to look at the wound, if the wound is obviously broken or even bleeding, then this has the conditions for rabies transmission. If the wound is only a little red or has some broken skin, then the likelihood of rabies transmission is still relatively small. If the skin is not even broken, then rabies is not transmitted in this case either.