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Rabies Vaccination
On 4th March 2020 my father got a bite from a street dog, then we directly pushed into the hospital for vaccination of rabbies. The doctors prescribed 4 shots for rabies out of which 3 has already been taken, the remaining one shot was dated on 03/04/2020 but due to Covid-19 and lockdown we were unable to take the vaccination. Is it will cause any problem or we have to take the vaccination from the starting. Please doctors guide us in this regard. 1st shot with T.T - Taken on 04-03-2020 2nd Shot - Taken on 09-03-2020 3rd Shot - Taken on 13-03-2020 4th Shot - To be taken on 03-04-2020( not yet taken )
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u can go to govt hospital and take shot.
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If dog is still alive then the 4th dose of injection need not to be taken. However if gig has died or status is unknown then take this dose as soon as possible. In emergency of any government hospital you will get it easily. Visit nearby hospital with prescription letter to show police.
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Need not to be panicked much due to delay but take it now.
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How bad is the bite
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