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Post scratch rabies vaccination
Does post scratch pro valent full course 5 rabies vaccination effective on dog if the vaccination started after 2 month of incidents.symptoms doesn't appear after 2 month of incident.will he be safe after completing the course. he is yearly vaccinated dog also
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Yearly vaccinated dog is the safe dog. So not to worry. And yes the full course post scratch rabies vaccination will also be effective.
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Early vaccination can increase the chances of a successful outcome from preventing rabies.
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However, vaccinating now even after 2 months can still help the body's immune system to fight the virus effectively, potentially preventing the onset of rabies
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If the dog is vaccinated on a yearly basis, then there is no need to worry. You can also confirm his immunity status by doing rabies immunoglobulin titer test to confirm he is 100% safe from the disease
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