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Cat Scratch vaccination
I got a cat scratch on my left hand. Its superficial very little blood came like a dot. I want to know how many dose of antirabies vaccine. Im not vaccinated before. And tbe cat is a stray cat..so no history on its vaccination. Pls answer my question.
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Rabies is a 100% fatal illness if contacted and yet is vaccine preventable. The vaccine is better taken even if you have a little doubt especially with stray animals who might not show symptoms for months. Yours is a Category 3 injury so you will require 5 doses of Rabies vaccine on Day 0,3,7,14 and 28 along with Immunoglobulin administration. Tetanus toxoid 0.5ml IM one dose also has to be taken.
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Clean the area with running water for 10 mins followed by dressing with betadine and topical mupirocin ointment. Visit nearest healthcare facility to get vaccinated.
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No need of Rabies vaccination. Tetanus toroidal vaccination can be considered if not done earlier.
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