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Do i need to take vaccine again
Doctor i completed 4 dose intradermal anti rabies vaccine on 1st August 2021 my vaccination schedule was 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 dose ( Day 28) And today on 6th September 2021 again a street cat scratch me with nails minor little bit blood comes out no wound so should again i have to take anti rabies vaccine.
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Don't worry..No need to repeat the course..hope you washed the area well
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No need the previous course will protect you minm 6 months
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Consult on practo.
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No need  to take
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Not needed
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