My wife scratched in hand by a pet fully vaccinated dog. She already taken 0, 3 & 7 day doses of Abhayrab human ip 2.5 iu 0.5 ml vaccine. Is it required to take next 2 doses like 14 and 28 days ?
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Yes, she should definitely complete the next two doses on Day 14 and 28.
Rabies is 100% fatal once symptoms appear, but it is 100% preventable with a full vaccine course. Even if the dog is vaccinated, there is no way to be absolutely certain unless the animal is observed for 10 days and remains healthy.Incomplete vaccination may leave your wife partially protected, which is not safe.
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Continue monitoring the dog’s health for 10 days. If it remains healthy and active, that is reassuring.
Feel free to reach out again if you need clarification or if she has any symptoms.
New regime by WHO ONLY FOUR DOSES NO 14 DAYS VACCINE.
AS YOUR PET IS VACCINATED OTS NOT NECESSARY TO TAKE 28 DAYS VACCINE.
SHE IS SAFE. Dog is in observation with u, any behavior change or sickness or missing or die go for 28 th days vaccine.
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