Should she need to Re-start Arv

2022-10-22 04:32:58
Doctor my niece took complete course of 4 Dose intradermal Anti Rabies Vaccination schedule was Day 0 3 7 28 around 6 month's Ago and due to recent Cat Scratch she is taking TT on Day 0 and 3 intradermal Rabies vaccination schedule is Day 0 7 28 till now she took 2 doses Day 0 and Day 7 but today on 22nd October 2022 A Street Dog Scratch her with Nails No Deep wound just skin redness and drop like blood comes out so should she need to Re-start Vaccination or she need to take extra dose of Rabies Vaccine ?
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-11-03 03:19:23

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Hello welcome back Same question in a different way This time your nieces not you Kindly stay away from dogs

Answered2022-10-22 07:47:47

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Complete present course of vaccination.

Answered2022-10-22 06:36:56

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No need to alter the schedule. Carry on with your current schedule of vaccination

Answered2022-10-22 05:22:55

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You should take ARV only one dose at 28 th.
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Don't start the ARV cause you have taken ARV in the less than 3 month.
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Keep record of any vaccination.

Answered2022-10-22 05:04:42

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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.

Answered2022-10-22 04:33:33

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

Answered2022-10-22 11:42:09

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Continue with same schedule No need of any change

Answered2022-10-22 05:28:22

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Continue with existing vaccine schedule only

Answered2022-10-22 05:05:07

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