Question
The child was bitten by a dog, with a broken skin and bleeding wound, and also has allergic conjunctivitis in the eyes. Are there concerns about transmitting rabies?
Answer
The child’s wound has already healed, and the dog did not directly lick the wound, so the risk of rabies transmission is extremely low. It is recommended to wash the child’s hands with soap repeatedly, disinfect the wound with iodine alcohol, and seek medical treatment for allergic conjunctivitis.