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On 14 feb one rabid dog scratched me on leg { no bleeding , just redness } I instantly took one tetnus and started anti rabies course on feb 14 but medical person mis- scheduled my course so my vaccination is on 1st - 14feb 2nd. 18feb 3rd. 24feb 4th. 11th march 5th 8 april So my course of 5 anti rabies and 1 tetnus was completed from 14feb to 8 april . I don't have any symptoms till now . Do i need any booster or something because of mis-scheduled?
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Nope.
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As you are asymptotic now and it is nearly 4 completed month there should be no virus in your body at present
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Don’t worry , for further query contact on practo
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No ,no need to be worry.
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No .it’s fine
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