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Rabies vaccine
Sir i have taken first 3 doses of   rabies vaccine doses in gluteal region(buttock) and last 2 doses  rabies vaccine in deltoid(left arm) region.after taking last doses i realise that world health organization say to take rabies injection only in deltoid region.so i m very confuse what should i do now.should i retake all the doses again..my 5th last doses completed on 14 july 2022..so you can calculate..kindly clarify my confusion
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No need to take again
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No need to retake
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You don't have to take the vaccine again.
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Recommended is deltoid area but if taken few in gluteal region, there is no need to repeat
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It is better to take in gluteal region. But can be taken in deltoid also. Don't need to redo
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