Rabies vaccine

2023-01-02 05:16:24
After completing 3 doses of rabies vaccination, I got hurt by a dog. Should I start vaccination again? Or continue with my reaming doses 2 at 14,28 day
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You continue with the remaining doses. More than the vaccination you should be  careful about your health.

Answered2023-01-02 14:27:05

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Get immunoglobulin at site of bite if skin is breached by deep abearuons, or lacerations

Answered2023-01-02 09:51:26

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To continue the remaining doses

Answered2023-01-02 05:51:33

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

Answered2023-01-04 08:27:40

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You need to take the two last remaining doses as per schedule. No need for revaccination.

Answered2023-01-02 07:32:33

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Complete remaining doses

Answered2023-01-02 05:55:39

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Continue with the remaining dose If the bite is deep get immunoglobulin additionally

Answered2023-01-02 05:46:52

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Continue with the remaining dose

Answered2023-01-02 05:43:15

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