Based on the picture you have provided, the scratch appears to be very small and superficial. However, it's important to note that any contact with a potentially rabid animal, no matter how, can pose a risk of rabies transmission.
Since you have already received three doses of anti-rabies vaccine and a tetanus injection, your risk of developing rabies is significantly reduced. However, it's still important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine if any additional treatment is necessary.
I would recommend that you consult with me, to assess the wound and determine if any further treatment is necessary. You might need a booster dose of the anti-rabies vaccine or other treatment depending on the severity of the wound and your vaccination history.
It's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to rabies, as it can be a serious and potentially fatal disease. Please seek medical attention as soon as possible to ensure that you receive the appropriate care and treatment for your condition.
Answered2023-05-22 18:09:01
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