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Good evening I had my fifth last dose of ARV on 22/8/2025 . Now today I feel some tiny droplet of dog saliva came on my toe. Should I need again vaccinationbor there is no need . There is no wound Kindly help me.
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No need as there is no bite 9r scratch.
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If there is no bite, scratch, or open wound, and only saliva touched intact skin, there is no risk of rabies transmission. You can simply wash the area with soap and water. No further action is required.
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Aap bilkul tension mat lijiye. Sirf dog saliva ka intact skin (jahan koi wound nahi hai) par lagna rabies transmission ka risk nahi hota. Rabies tab spread hota hai jab infected saliva bite ya kisi khule wound / cut / mucosa (eyes, mouth) ke contact me aaye. Aapne already apna ARV course complete kar liya hai, aur is baar koi wound bhi nahi hai — is situation me dubara vaccination ki zarurat nahi hoti. Bas precaution ke liye us area ko achhe se soap aur water se wash kar lena enough hai. Agar future me kabhi bite, scratch ya skin break ho, tab turant doctor ko dikhaana aur PEP lena zaruri hota hai. Overall, is case me koi concern wali baat nahi hai
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No need , if you have no wound or broken skin.you are safe.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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