How much does it usually cost to get rabies shots?

Got bit by a cat, and I'm poor, what are the likely costs I wil endure?

Answer:
An interesting fact is that in the majority of cases, people are more affected by the fear they have rabies, than by the actual disease.

Cats typically don't carry rabies. If you have reason to believe the particular cat that bit you is rabid, you need to get that cat tested. In order to do the test, the cat will be killed. But that is the fastest and only certain way to determine whether you are at risk.

To do the test in yourself (without the cat) will take several tests according to the CDC; "...no single test is sufficient. Tests are performed on samples of saliva, serum, spinal fluid, and skin biopsies of hair follicles at the nape of the neck. Saliva can be tested by virus isolation or reverse transcription followed by polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Serum and spinal fluid are tested for antibodies to rabies virus. Skin biopsy specimens are examined for rabies antigen in the cutaneous nerves at the base of hair follicles."

Rabies is completely controlable if detected early, but is fatal to human once the symptoms develop. The best approache is to get tested to see whether you have rabies. Your doctor should be able to either perform the test or recommend a place where you can get the tests performed at a nominal fee. If you are negative, you won't need treatment.

But early detection is the key to survival. And when your life is in jeopardy, it doesn't matter what it cost. You can always find the money to pay the price.
best u go and have a tetnus shot
Cats don't normally carry rabies.Get a tetanus shot,and make sure you keep the bite clean-use soap and warm water not peroxide as it festers the impurities into your body.The tetanus shot will cost about 25-30 dollars plus the cost of the doctor visit about 50-80 depending on where you go.Your community should have a center that has a sliding scale according to your income.Check with your hospital or welfare office.
If you have been bit by a cat, generally cats and dogs are pretty safe (domestic animals). If the cat appears healthy and is not acting funny or anything, wash the wound and apply an antibiotic ointment (over the counter at any store) and watch the wound for a few days. You could get an infection but keep it clean and you should be ok. And do check to make sure you have your tetanus shot. Some health departments use sliding scales when it comes to income for services.

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