Contact with a person bitten by a dog is generally not contagious with the rabies virus.
A person bitten by a dog may not get rabies because many animals do not carry the rabies virus. So even if the bitten person appears to be bleeding, infection and therefore transmission does not necessarily occur.
Of course, the first thing a bitten person usually needs to do is to flush out the wound prophylactically and disinfect it properly. And timely injection of rabies vaccine to prevent the occurrence of the disease, the vast majority of which will not be infected.
Because the mortality rate of rabies is relatively high, so this disease is important in the prevention, the vaccination of the crowd should pay attention to more rest, avoid staying up late, avoid causing the body immunity decline, pay attention to the wound cleanliness and hygiene, if there is discomfort need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.