Hello Doctors, I had taken 3 anti rabies boosters in January, 2024 the last dose on 08/01/24. Anyways, let's say if someone picks something from the road that had fallen and after 15 mins get a cut on his finger, is there a risk of rabies. What I am trying to understand is that if there was a possible exposure to saliva on one's hand even though the surface did appear somewhat dry, is there a risk of rabies if after 15-20 mins there is a cut on that hand or particular body part?
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