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E-book สัตว์ปลอดโรค คนปลอดภัยจากพิษสุนัขบ้า

E-book สัตว์ปลอดโรค คนปลอดภัยจากพิษสุนัขบ้า

ANIMAL FREE OF RABIES: HUMAN ARE SAFE FROM THE DISEASES.

SRIMAHASARAKHAM
NURSING COLLEG

Preface

Rabies is one of the causes of death
worldwide because it is an incurable but
preventable disease. Therefore, It is essential to
prevent rabies and has established guidelines for
care, procedures, and treatment for rabies
touchers, this rabies-infected animal. To provide
insight into raising and prevention, rabies can be
controlled.

Contents Page


1
2
The Rabies. 3
• Introduction. 4
• The origin and importance of the problem. 5
• Contact of the disease. 6
• Symptoms found in animals. 7
• Symptoms found in people.
• Preliminary method.
• Rabies vaccine.

1

Rabies.

INTRODUCTION.




The Rabies. It's what people call, a water phobia. Rabies
Virus is a bullet-shaped virus. When it enters the body,
people or animals travel along the nerves into the brain.
When it occurs, it cannot be cured, all deaths, but
prevented and can be eliminated from people and pets.

• World Rabies Day is September 28th every year.

2

The origin and importance of the problem.

Surveillance, prevention and control of rabies
in animals.
Develop a stray dog s​ helter with standardsr.
Surveillance, prevention and control of rabies in humans.
Driving local operations.
Public relations to create knowledge understanding for
youth, people, communities and localities.
Follow-up and evaluation.

The main goal is that there will be no deaths of humans
and animals from rabies.

3

Contact of the disease.
• Be bitten or scratched by rabies.
• Licked or spattered by rabies or saliva

into scratch wounds.
• Contact by breathing.

number of viruses in the air.
• Contact by eating.

4

SYMPTOMS FOUND IN ANIMALS.
Have a rest period of not more than 6 months.
• The first phase symptoms appear for about 2-3 days,
have a slight fever. The iris is wider than usual. Decreased
response to light eating less water having a chewing or
swallowing disorder.
•irrTitahbeles,erceosntldespsh,agsneabweignignsontoebveernyethrvinogu.s,Theexchiotewdl,
changed, and the animal stiffened.
• The third stage (paralysis) dark red tongue hanging out
of the mouth, drooling, tongue unusable. Symptoms look
like something is in the throat Legs are weak, unable to
stabilize. It’s quickly became paralyzed and eventually died.

5

SYMPTOMS FOUND IN PEOPLE.
Most of them have encephalitis and spinal cord
inflammation.
• Stage1 Has a fever low, sore throat, tired of the food, tired
Hot, itchy, often start from the infected area and spread to
other parts, can cause inflammation, and lymphatic lesions.
•anSxtiaogues,2coRldes, talensdsf,raefqrauiednotfdtihffeicluiglthyts,wafaralliodwoinf tgheeswpiencdia,lly
fluids, pain makes don’t want to drink water, and fear of water.
• Stage 3 Has a stage. Breathing failure, dyspnea, paralysis,
the mind stopped beating, coma, and eventually died.

6

PRELIMINARY METHOD.
1. Wash the wound quickly with soap and clean
water several times for at least 15 minutes
and wipe the wound dry, put disinfectants
such as betadine, povioiodine, 70% alcohol,
or tincture iodine. When done, never close
the wound.
2. See a doctor right away,to be treated
properly, if here is a risk of rabies, will
vaccinate you against rabies.
3. Remember the characteristics of that
anima bite, to find out the origin and
history of vaccination against animal
rabies and observe animal symptoms
for 10 days.

7

RABIES VACCINE.

• In people
1. Vaccination before exposure, It is for
those who are at high risk of being bitten, such as
veterinarians, who have pets.
2. Vaccination after exposure to disease.
Post-exposure rabies immunization.
• In pets
When you're two to four months old, get a rabies
vaccination once a year.

Bibliography.

- General contact manager Department of
Concentration Control Retrieved from
http://r36.ddc.morph.go.th
- Health articles Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital
Retrieved from http://siphhospital.com
- Department of Livestock Development, Animal
Disease Control and Treatment System Retrieved from
http://dld.go.th

Compiled by
• Miss. Thitaporn Ketchomphu.
64113301030
• Miss. Natnicha Buaphuea.
64113301035
• Miss. Thanaporn Khasudchai.
64113301043


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