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I m asking this question again because i didn't get the answer so my question is i completed my 4 dose intradermal anti rabies vaccination schedule Day 0 3 7 28 on 4/7/21 1st Dose ( Day 0) 7/7/21 2nd Dose ( Day 3) 11/7/21 3rd Dose ( Day 7) 1/8/21 4th Last Dose ( Day 28) And today on 5th October 2021 a street cat scratch me with nails with minor little bit blood comes out no wound so should i have to take booster dose of anti rabies vaccine?? Please give me answer...
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No need to vaccinate.
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Anti rabies vaccine is usually not recommended for cat scratch
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No.. not required..
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No need to take..
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No you don't have to take.
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