Rabies vaccination is usually not required for bites from children, but it is required if the child has rabies. Rabies vaccination is an effective measure to prevent rabies. Through vaccination, the body can be stimulated to produce immunity against the rabies virus. It is intended for patients who have been bitten or scratched by rabid dogs or other rabid animals, or for people who are at risk of exposure to the rabies virus, such as veterinarians and animal breeders. The saliva of an ordinary child usually does not contain rabies virus, therefore, rabies vaccination is usually not necessary. However, if a child bites someone while suffering from an attack of rabies and there is localized breakage and bleeding of the skin, the rabies virus may be transmitted to others through saliva and wounds, and rabies vaccination is required. After being bitten by a child, you should consult a doctor in time, who will analyze and judge according to the wound and specific situation and give appropriate treatment measures. If the wound is deep and there is a risk of tetanus infection, tetanus vaccination should be carried out in time; if it is a rabid child’s bite, rabies vaccination is required.