Regarding Rabies immunity

2022-03-22 04:23:26
Do immunity from three (0th, 3rd & 7th day) ARV vaccine lasts more than 1.5 years? I took very first three shots on May - 2020.                  My vaccination schedule is as follows - 0th, 3rd and 7th day on May - 2020 Booster dose - 21st January 2021 and 25 February 2021, and again on 15 December 2021,18th February 2022.    On 13th December 2021 I got nail scratch from my dog and he keeps interacting with other stray dogs. I went to the clinic and then she gave me rabies booster dose on 15th December 2021. I think I have told that doctor that I have took shots in May 2021 but actually I took them in May 2020.                                                         Will my immunity last about 1.5 years for rabies considering my vaccination schedule? OR Again should I take three Rabies shots to develop required immunity? I think I should take three shots now. I have OCD from past 7 years and this rabies fear is worsening it. Please tell me!
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Kindly discuss for your concern 

Answered2022-03-24 15:25:50

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Vaccinate your dog man why are you talking so many booster dose.

Answered2022-03-22 05:24:35

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-03-22 04:42:20

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As Preexposure prophylaxis you need to take three doses

Answered2022-03-22 05:17:37

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