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Regarding anti Rabies vaccine?
Doctor my sister completed her 4 Dose intradermal anti rabies vaccination schedule Day 0 3 7 28 ( 4 month's ago) and today on 9th November a street dog scratch her with nails with minor little bit blood comes out no wound so should she need to take anti rabies vaccine again? If YES then how many doses again full 4 doses??
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Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult
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No need to get her vaccinated. Wash the area with plenty of soap and water for minimum ten minutes She is already immunised 4 months ago Nothing to worry about
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wash with plenty of soap n water for ten mins atleast
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donot panic
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No need to panic. Just clean the area nicely. No need for re vaccination
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Booster dose need to be taken
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no need of vaccination agaiin
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