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RE: Dealing with Animal Bites

Thank you so much for this! I hope the people who read this may find this helpful. I would also like to add some information: Rabies is not inborn or hereditary, meaning an animal may only be infected if it was bitten by an infected one. Also, based on my learnings, garlic does not do anything at all. Lastly, from what I've learned from the seminar I attended, it is best to use detergents to wash bite wounds as it is more stronger than usual soap bars.

May all of us be weary of the harmful effects of not getting vaccinated against this deadly virus, so please be vaccinated and please be informed. Get your pets vaccinated against rabies and as much as possible, do not let them roam outside your house.

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Mahapdi lang yung garlic eh. Haha. You know naman how old people used to do things. All herbal and such and such. But thankfully, may internet na to help inform everyone kung amo ang talagang dapat gawin for first aid. And anjan ang mga clinics amd hospitals for cases of animal bites.