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Rabies Identification test
About 1 and half month ago, i had a blood clotation on my finger...one day my friends dog started licking my hand,in a playful manner, after that i forgot to wash my hand. And then i noticed ,the blood which is cloted in my finger,spilling out...i guess it mixed with the dog salaiva...do i need to take the vaccine??? and do the vaccine really work after 1 nd half month??? and is there any medical test available for rabies identification (this one i really want to know) ???
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Don't worrie
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No need to worry. Since 45 days have passed you need not have to worry.
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If any symptoms u would have got within week . So now nothing to worry
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Don’t worry sir since 1 1/2 month has passed nothing to be afraid off
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