My first full rabies vaccine completed on 24 Feb and then I took 2 booster doses which completed on 21 may and on 20 June I took one more rabies vaccine as I was walking my hair was open an unknown flying creature biteme it was big and when I went to my nearby normal medical store for vaccine when he was injecting me a blood is seeing in my hand it was not my blood now I am worried that it might be of some dog bite victim blood as when he was dressing the wound and later when he went to give me vaccine it's from his hand to my hand came and when I came home I washed that area only and wear the same clothes later in the night and I touched that blood and I have very small skin peeled cuts in my hand it touched it to confirm it was blood i forget that i had 2 cuts.took bath with soap.should i complete my 8 th booster doses as I even heard that there was a case of a telagana girl got paralysed due to excess anti rabies vaccine she took 15 rabies vaccine in the period of 9 months.
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