7 months before In gh first three rabies vaccine put in arm and last one is put in hip it's produce immune? Because now I again bitten by dog 3days before doctor said vaccine provides immunity for 1 year I not take vaccines again but that last injection put in hip so I'm worried it's effective?
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Two boosters
One site intradermal administration on days 0 and 3
One site intramuscular administration of an entire vaccine vial on days 0 and 3
Modern rabies vaccines offer longer immunity, its not only one year.Once a full PEP course is completed, it typically provides long-lasting immunity.
In the event of potential re-exposure to rabies after initial vaccination, individuals who have previously completed a full PEP or PrEP series should receive booster doses on days 0 and 3
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Visit a qualified doctor for vaccination.
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Source: National guidelines for rabies prophylaxis 2019
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Ideally, it should be given in the arm region for adults.
Even if you got it in the hip, no need to worry. You don't need to take it again.
Do remember to take any future dose in the arm.
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