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Rabies Vaccination
Hi. My daughter age 15 does weekly voluntary work at a vet and at a wildlife sanctuary. A year or two ago she started with a rabies vaccination course. She did not finish it and fell ill. Were not sure if she is allergic to the vaccination. Is trying again dangerous? She has put in thousands of hours at the vet because of her passion. She wants to become a vet. Note: She took the vaccine for preventative reasons. What are your thoughts on this. Should she try again?
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Dear ,consult doctor , we have to do some test then only can comment on this so consult doctor
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consult general physician
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Hello, Usually it's not due to ANTIRABIS may be any other reason, better CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD.ok.
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It is preferable to take the vaccination since she's in direct contact with various animals, but you can test her serum sample and check and if the titre is below 0.5IU/ml then she should take a booster dose or the complete vaccination.
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