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RABBIES VACCINE FOR HUMAN
I have taken 5 arv pre exposure between feb to march 2024 and again i have taken 3 arv as pre exposure in dec-jan 2025 today i got licked by street dog on my leg i am not sure about any cut or bite do i need to worry or i am safe Pls answer
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You should get to know immunity titer of antibodies...and if they are less within a day you should take anti rabies serum...and get 3 shots of ARV Done..
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if you follow these you won't be getting rabies by any means
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getting regular vaccination on rabies is a good sign actually...making us more sure... you'll be safe
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Rabies antibody titer test report can clear your doubts. Thanks
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Get rabies antibody titer test done if it's within range you don't need to worry
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You can go for rabies antibody titer test. If your test results shows your immunity is good against rabies then no need to worry. You don't need any vaccination
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