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Worried about Rabies please plz answer
I was playing with kitten which is seems fine bit me playfully on my leg (I know her for 10-20 days,friendly kitten meows a lot when hungry) I was vaccinated for rabies 4 months 28 days ago (last dose date)(rabipur 5 dose + tetanus) Wound is very small no/very little blood came out barely broke my skin Do I need a booster shot? Wound picture attached Please let me know sir/Mam
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Is it a home or a ferel kitten?
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hello sir U need to check ur antibody triters before booster is less than 1:5 then need to take two doses 0,3 if more no need to take
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