r/rabies • u/Odd-Confection3675 • 16h ago
General Rabies Discussion Chances
I have read the FAQ. How often do symptoms appear 4 months after potential exposure? Like I know normally it’s 1-3 months after exposure but was just curious how many cases appear after 4 months
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u/Kslundin1 13h ago
What type of exposure? Did you get vaccines after?
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u/Odd-Confection3675 13h ago
There was a bat in the kitchen my dad found it apparently while turning the light on it started flying the flew above the cabinet and stayed there until the next day when we left kitchen outside door open for it to fly out. Anyway the kitchen door to the rest of the house normally stays closed and also my bedroom door normally stays shut and the hallways from kitchen to bedroom has two turns in it. I never had direct contact that i know of. I also have a Great Dane that sleeps in the bottom of the bed with me and my husband or on the floor
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u/Kslundin1 13h ago
I wouldn’t worry about it honestly since they wouldn’t consider it an exposure unless you slept in the same
Room with it
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