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If  delayed for vaccination of rabbies for 10 days in july 2025. No blood, no skin  puncture,But after completing vaccination, i have1.66eu/ml rabbies antibody in October 2025 . Is it safe
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Based on the history provided, the exposure described does not suggest a high rabies risk, as there was no skin puncture, no bleeding, and no open wound. You completed the rabies vaccination course, and your rabies IgG antibody level is 1.66 IU/mL, which is well above the protective threshold (≥0.5 IU/mL). This confirms adequate protective immunity. A delay of a few days in starting vaccination does not reduce effectiveness when the full course is completed.
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No further rabies vaccination or booster is required at present • Keep a copy of the antibody report for records • Continue normal daily activities without restriction • In case of any future animal bite or scratch, wash the wound immediately with soap and water and consult a doctor, mentioning your prior vaccination history
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You are safe and protected based on vaccination completion and confirmed antibody levels. No further action is needed.
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Yes you  are safe
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Don't worry, you are safe.
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U r safe.
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It's safe
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Yes you are safe.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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