I got vaccinated with 4 doses of ARV exactly 5 months back from a govt hospital,
I was feeding a stray dog yesterday and I feel that maybe the mark on my hand is caused by the dog,(i am not sure)
So do I need to retake vaccine amd also
How long does vaccine provide immunity in humans against rabies ?
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According to CDC guidelines, modern rabies vaccines provide life long immunity.
As 3 months have passed your last vaccination, you need to take two boosters 0 & 3.
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To get the better treatment plan or management of the disease along with second opinion kindly always prefer video consultation . A video consultation is best for better understanding the disease and to explain the prognosis
You need to take post exposure prophylaxis…for previously vaccinated person need to take 2 dose of ARV on 0(zero) day and on 3rd day
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