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About recent news on fake rabies vaccine
My niece had a tiny dog bite on her finger, there was no bleeding at all and she has taken the Abhayrab vaccine in NOVEMBER 2025 as per the doctor's advice in private hospital and she has completed all the dosage but now the concern is that some news is circulating that one batch of Abhayrab vaccine is fake and we don't know which batch injection she has been given.so can you tell me what should we do further or is this concerning  or do we need to revaccinate her?( The dog is absolutely fine)
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Since the dog is alive for 10 days no need for any further action
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Since the dog is fine for more than 10days post incident no need to worry. As far the vaccination credibility, you can go for rabies antibody titer test to check the success of the previous vaccination.
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