Do parrot bites require vaccination?

Parrot bites generally do not require vaccination. Usually the rabies vaccine is required after being bitten by an animal, usually mainly mammals, but since parrots do not belong to mammals, there is usually no transmission of rabies, so you can not need to get vaccinated. You don’t need to worry too much after being bitten by a parrot, just observe your own situation. After being bitten by a parrot, it is important to treat the wound properly to avoid other infections and being affected by other bacteria and viruses. If the wound after being bitten by a parrot is only slightly broken skin, without bleeding, at this time it is recommended to use iodine povidone to disinfect, or use hydrogen peroxide to sterilize. As this is not a serious situation, it can usually be recovered after two or three days. If the wound bleeds after being bitten by a parrot, it is recommended to disinfect it with iodine vapour under the guidance of a doctor, and then apply erythromycin ointment to the wound, which can prevent infection while promoting the recovery of the wound.