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Cat scratches my finger
I street cat scratch my finger today but no blood or wound showing should i take rabice injection.. last year a street dog bite me and i take full  rabice injection course which is 4shot.. after some month another dog scratch my leg the also I take 2 extra vaccine..now what should I do..??
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Firstly check your vaccination validity . And if your validity is expired then you should get vaccinated again . And don’t worry if there is no blood after scratch but you should get vaccine after checking the validity.
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Plz check the validity of your anti rabies vaccination and if it's expired better to get vaccinated again
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If your vaccination is still valid, then there is no need to worry about it. If the vaccine validity is over, then you can get vaccination. To check the validity of your vaccination, you can check the vaccination card or reach out to your physician who gave you the vaccination.
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