Wouldn't she get rabies as well
Or did the mom get her rabies shot
shareIn the book, she has to get the rabies shots because yes, she would have gotten rabies. The movie, of course, just ends at the farmhouse.
Yes she would. But as long as she got the rabies shots within the short safety-window of time she would recover.
"I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus."
"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."
The vaccination does not guarantee anything. You speak of it as having shots will simply cure rabies. In reality, there's no real vaccinations for rabies. Rabies is a hit or miss with the vaccinations. You have a better chance at beating cancer than surviving a rabid dog bite.
You have a better chance at beating cancer than surviving a rabid dog bite.
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Indeed.
The only way the post-exposure rabies vaccines would be ineffective would be if they were not given until after symptoms began.
Pre-exposure vaccines are also, thus far at least, completely effective. I don't think there are any incidences of vaccinated people (provided their vaccines are up to date) contracting rabies. I've had them, as a wildlife biologist, and I've handled and been bitten by bats with no kind of issue. (Although, I highly doubt that any of the bats I handled had rabies).
I didn't realize that. This is from the Mayo Clinic website: Once a rabies infection is established, there's no effective treatment. Though a small number of people have survived rabies, the disease is usually fatal. For that reason, if you think you've been exposed to rabies, you must get a series of shots to prevent the infection from taking hold.
shareYes, she would get rabies and then she'd start eating people, too. The sequel would be called "Donna" and would be three times as scary.
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oh I get it! You think you're funny! Are you in jr high? Bring it on.
suzycreamcheese RIP Heath Ledger 1979-2008
oh I get it! You think you're funny! Are you in jr high? Bring it on.
suzycreamcheese RIP Heath Ledger 1979-2008
I laughed. That was a good one.
There is no objective reality... and that's Sucker Punch
I know humans can get rabies shots after getting bitten or scratched (happened to my uncle who drunkenly tried to fight a raccoon), so Donna would have to. You have to get a lot, and they're really painful.
My question is: would Tad have to get the shots as well? Rabies is spread through saliva and blood contact. When his mom was doing CPR on him, I know some of the blood and saliva got in his mouth. If he even had a cut that got Cujo's or his mother's blood or spit in it, he could get it too.
If he were my kid, he'd have the shots, just to be safe.
There is no objective reality... and that's Sucker Punch
The rabies strain found in America is survivable if given the vaccine before the onset of neurological infection. The rabies strain carried by Australian bats ( Lyssavirus ) is fatal, no one has survived.
shareEven if they ge the shot?
Spoiler alert for them spoil sports out there! Y'all like spoiled milk, stop crying over it!