Rabies vaccine can not be vaccinated in all medical institutions, but only in local CDC, community health service centers and township hospitals, as well as emergency departments and infectious disease hospitals in some hospitals. Generally speaking, institutions with epidemic prevention departments can adapt to local conditions. Before you go for vaccination, you can call the nearest inoculation point to avoid missing the vaccination time. As of March 25, 2024, there is no effective treatment for rabies, and the mortality rate after onset is almost 100%, but it is not difficult to prevent the onset, as long as rabies vaccine is injected in time. Therefore, it is the most effective method to inject rabies vaccine in time within 24 hours after being scratched and bitten by animals such as cats and dogs. The earlier the injection time, the better the effect, and it should be injected after 24 hours. After biting and scratching, you can thoroughly clean the wound with soapy water or bromogeramine solution, then clean it with plenty of water, and finally wipe it with alcohol. Vaccination is also the key to prevent and treat rabies.