I have been vaccinated on
1. 6th January 2012 (All 5 doses because a cat scratched me)
2. 23rd June 2013 ( 3 doses because of cat scratch)
3. 8th August 2022 ( Took 3 doses on 8th August 2022 , 2nd dose on 11th August 2022 and 3rd on 29th August 2022 because of dog paw touched my ankle)
4. 29th June 2023 ( Took 2 doses on 29th June 2023 and on on 6th July 2023 because of bat exposure)
I now live in an area where there are too many dogs today 21 st sep 2023 a dog passed by my side touching my legs. Do I need to vaccinate?
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Dear sir,
Appreciate your so detailed history of the vaccination details and being frequently bitten by these animals it's right you are worried by your safety. As in general vaccination is a must if affected people are surrounded by these animals which are likely to bite them.
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