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I took booster dose of rabbies 0,3 First on 29th October 2019 Second 1 November 2019 12th November a street dog lick on my wound on feet Should I take booster dose again ?? If yes 50 hrs has passed from the day of licking so there is any benefit to take the vaccine and in what interval of time should I take????
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Post exposure prophylaxis is not recommended by WHO if u have taken booster dose within 3 months of vaccine except for wound care. Disclaimer : The content here is provided for informational purpose only and is not intended as medical advice, consultancy, or as a substitute for the medical advice of a physician or specialist medicine professional.
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I think there is a lack of correct vaccination history with you. And I will definitely explain what further steps to take.
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