So I completed my full Anti Rabies Vaccination course as follows:-
Day 0 - 4/11/2025
Day 3 - 7/11/2025
Day 7 - 11/11/2025
Day 28 - 2/12/2025
A day later on 3/12/2025, I got scratched by my vaccinated pet dog's paw and it bled a little. I immediately washed it with soap and water for around 15 minutes, put some dettol antiseptic solution on it and then finally put antibacterial ointment on it. Now as I have just completed my full Anti Rabies Vaccination course on 2/12/2025 and got scratched a day later, will I need to take another course of the Anti Rabies Vaccination?
I am worried as the scratch led to a little bleeding which immediately stopped after I washed it and put some antibacterial ointment on it.
Do I need to take another course of the Anti Rabies vaccination now?
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