People are not susceptible to rabies if they take precautions or if they are properly treated when there is a risk of contracting the disease. However, if a person has contact with a sick animal or is scratched or bitten and does not have timely wound treatment and rabies vaccination, the chances of getting rabies from rabies infection are very high and the mortality rate can reach 100% once the infected patient enters the morbidity phase. In daily life, dogs and cats and other pets are common hosts of rabies virus, so in order to avoid infection with rabies virus, you can do the following preventive measures: 1, pet vaccination: pets at home need to take their pets to the hospital for regular health checks and injections related to rabies vaccine; 2, keep a distance from the host animal: try not to close contact with stray animals, and if you want to adopt a stray animal, you need to If you want to adopt a stray animal, you need to take protective measures when capturing stray animals and take them to a veterinary hospital for a medical examination before adoption; 3. People at risk of contracting the disease need to be vaccinated in a timely manner: after being bitten, scratched or licked by a rabid dog, suspected rabid dog or a rabid host animal that cannot be determined to be healthy, you should promptly clean the wound, disinfect it and seek medical attention for rabies vaccination. In cases where it is necessary, such as when the scratched bite is large and the wound is deep, use rabies passive immunosuppression at the same time. In addition to this, some high-risk groups such as laboratory workers conducting rabies virus research, veterinarians, and animal trainers are recommended to receive rabies vaccination in a timely manner according to regulations.