I caught a wildcat two years ago and was bitten by a wildcat. I haven't been vaccinated against rabies. I was a little scared after reading the rabies information. I wonder if I will get rabies.

I am engaged in vaccine research and development, and I will answer your two questions respectively.

1 First of all, in principle, cats may carry rabies virus, so you may be infected with rabies. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a simple examination and draw blood for serum antibody testing. This is what you should do within two or three days after being bitten. Objectively speaking, you were arrested two years ago, which basically exceeded the longest incubation period of the disease. It is unlikely that you will get this disease, but it is not impossible. It is recommended to go to the hospital for antibody testing.

2. Vaccination is effective now, because rabies is a nervous system disease, except that the lymphatic system has no effect on immune cells, so vaccination is effective.

Wish a healthy body