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ARV Booster dose ID query
Hello Doctor, What is the quantity in ml for rabies booster dose ID? They given me .1 ml in deltoid in one side only. I mean on day 0 they gave me total .1ml. Is this right quantity? Also if someone taking first time arv ID. The quantity should be .1 in both deltoids. Total .2ml ?
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For rabies booster (previously vaccinated): → 0.1 ml ID at one site (single deltoid) on Day 0 and Day 3 is recommended. For first-time vaccination (unvaccinated): → 0.1 ml ID at two sites (both deltoids) = total 0.2 ml per visit is correct. No medication is required apart from completing the vaccine schedule; further treatment like rabies immunoglobulin is needed only after doctor’s advice in high-risk cases.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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