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Rabies vaccine
A dog playfully rubbed his paw on my naked legs, there were no visible scratch or blood but still I took post exposure prophylaxis of rabies on day 0,3,7 and 14... I ml of rabivax s on detloid muscle...do I need to anything more , or more shots...?kindly suggest
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One more inj on 28 Th day
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No worries. But make sure you have completed your 5scheduled doses of vaccines. 0 , 3 , 7 , 14 , 28 .
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Nothing to worry
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Now a days schedule is 0,3,7,28
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Nothing to worry !
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Nothing else, keep an eye on your dog
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