Bleeding from a cat bite, the cat didn’t die for 10 days, do I still need to get vaccinated?

Bitten by a cat bleeding cat 10 days did not die, the patient is required to vaccine; rabies exposure classification can be divided into three levels, bleeding cat bite belongs to the third level of exposure; rabies virus in the human body incubation time is longer, once the onset of the disease is almost 100% lethal, but can be combined with the rabies 10-day observation method. Rabies 10-day observation method: If the patient has been vaccinated against rabies within three months and has been bitten by a cat again, the patient can be observed for ten days without rabies vaccination. If the cat dies within 10 days, additional rabies vaccination is required; if the cat does not die within 10 days, subsequent doses of rabies vaccine may not be required. For people who have not received the full rabies vaccination within six months, bleeding from cat scratches and bites again, rabies vaccination is still required. Bitten by a cat bleeding, the cat did not die for 10 days does not mean that the patient is fine, whether the cat died, has nothing to do with the person who was bitten; because after being bitten by a cat bleeding, according to the rabies exposure classification belongs to the third level of exposure, for the third level of exposure, first of all, you need to thoroughly clean up the wounds, and secondly, you have to inject the rabies vaccine and rabies immune globulin in a timely manner, and only the production of their own antibodies will not get rabies. Because of the long incubation time of rabies, most of them develop within 1~3 months, or within one year, so as long as it is in the incubation period, if you neither take the method of cleaning the wound thoroughly nor injecting the vaccine, the probability of contracting rabies is great. After being scratched and bitten by pets can not be paralyzed, need to go to the hospital immediately, by the physician according to the condition of the treatment, they can not randomly use drugs.