RABBIES VACCINE ARV RELATED QEURY

2025-05-25 04:57:47
I regularly fed street Dog i have taken 5 doses of rabbies in march last year then i have taken 1 arv since every 6 months as prescribed by my physician is i am safe some doctors say that 1 doses is not sufficient at all
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Hello So you have taken preexposure prophylaxis. After 1st year, booster is taken every 3 years. If bitten again then 2 doses of some prophylaxis vaccine (cell culture vaccine) No RIG is needed.

Answered2025-05-26 12:54:48

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Every year need to take booster

Answered2025-05-26 06:48:55

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Better to do antibody titer testing !
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Since it is available at select labs only booster dose every 1–3 years is usually sufficient unless bitten or scratched . Stay safe

Answered2025-05-26 06:37:26

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Answered2025-05-26 04:43:33

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Please get your Anti-rabies antibodies level tested and consult a General Physician

Answered2025-05-25 14:51:03

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Answered2025-05-25 12:51:51

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Why are you taking so many vaccines for rabies if you have not been bitten by the dog or if it hasn't licked an open wound on your body? One arv every 6 months? This is not a wellness program. Please don't take sub standard doses at random intervals. I would advise not to feed street dogs. That's easier and less painful.

Answered2025-05-25 12:44:08

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You are safe  unless another time you are bitten.

Answered2025-05-25 11:21:31

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Answered2025-05-25 09:42:47

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Answered2025-05-25 09:14:51

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Booster dose is enough for 6 months. Continue taking booster dose and no need of ARV unless a serious wound.

Answered2025-05-25 08:30:52

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Answered2025-05-25 08:19:44

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-05-28 06:20:57

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Answered2025-05-26 14:52:37

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Pla take booster

Answered2025-05-26 07:46:21

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Your approach to rabies vaccination is commendable, especially given your regular interaction with street dogs. Based on general guidelines, booster doses are often recommended depending on risk level and antibody levels. a **single booster dose** may be sufficient for maintaining immunity, **regular antibody titer checks** are the best way to determine if additional boosters are needed
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Answered2025-05-26 06:13:32

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Need few more details for complete evaluation. Please consult

Answered2025-05-25 18:13:12

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U r safe.

Answered2025-05-25 14:51:04

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No need of booster Until unless bite

Answered2025-05-25 13:31:29

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need more information kindly consult

Answered2025-05-25 11:41:34

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You are immunized You don't need any more ARV unless you are bitten

Answered2025-05-25 11:18:20

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Take booster dose.

Answered2025-05-25 09:45:10

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-05-25 08:27:18

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