Hello i take 4 dose of id indirab injection last dose was 17.02.2026 and take 1 extra dose on 20 feb 2026 . Today a dog sratach occure with teeth but no blood... do i go for booster
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Since you completed the vaccination course recently, the situation is reassuring 👍
Still, for proper risk assessment based on the type of exposure and vaccination history, a quick consultation would be the safest approach. You can book a consultation, I’ll guide you clearly without unnecessary panic 😊
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Since you completed a full 5-dose course of the Anti-Rabies Vaccine (ARV) as recently as February 20, 2026, your body currently has a high level of protective antibodies. According to WHO and national guidelines, if a re-exposure occurs within 3 months of a successfully completed vaccination course, a fresh booster dose is generally not required. A 'scratch with teeth but no blood' is categorized as a Category II exposure; given your very recent vaccination history, your existing immunity is more than sufficient to neutralize any potential risk."
Next Steps
Local Wound Care: "The most important step right now is to wash the scratch area thoroughly with running water and soap for at least 15 minutes. This mechanical washing kills and removes the virus from the skin surface."
Observation: "Keep the animal under observation for the next 10 days. If the dog remains healthy and behaves normally after 10 days, you can be 100% certain there was no rabies risk."
Tetanus Update: "Check if your Tetanus toxoid (TT) injection is up to date (within the last 6 months). If not, it is advisable to take a single TT booster dose."
Consultation: "To document this exposure in your medical records and to discuss if any additional wound cleaning agents are needed, please book a full consultation session via my Practo profile."
Health Tips
Do Not Bandage: "Never cover or bandage a potential rabies exposure site. The virus is anaerobic and prefers a closed environment; keeping the scratch open to air is safer."
Immunity Timeline: "Your primary vaccination course provides strong protection for 3 months. If any future bite or scratch occurs after May 20, 2026 (more than 3 months since your last dose), you would then require two booster doses (Day 0 and Day 3)."
Caution: "Do NOT apply irritants like chilies, salt, or turmeric to the scratch, as these can damage the tissue and increase the risk of secondary bacterial infection."
Red Flags: "Seek immediate medical attention if you notice any unusual redness, pus, or increasing pain at the scratch site, which could indicate a common bacterial skin infection."
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