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Street Cat scratch booster required ?
Doctor my sister's previously vaccinated with 4 dose intradermal anti Rabies vaccine Day 0 3 7 28 she took Last dose on 15th February 2022 but today a street cat scratch her with nails with skin redness no wound drop like blood comes out so should she need to take 2 booster dose Day 0 and Day 3 ?
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Why do you charge your statement everytime. No need to take booster dose
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Not necessary to take booster
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keep wound clean
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No is it's just a scratch just wash it with soap and water for 15 min
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No need
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