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Rabies vaccine
3 days ago i completed my rabies vaccine full course and today adog slightly bite me on my finger do i have to revaccinate again
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HELLO, No not at all, but clean the wound underruning tap with LIFEBOY SOAP as it contains carbolic acid which attack rabis virus. Clean two three times.. and apply locally antiseptic oint. If wound is big orally take antibiotics and anti-inflammatory. Ok.
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No after complete vaccination of Rabies you are protected for next 3 and half years
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no ,,no revaccination to be done..bt u need to take immunoglobulin which is ready made antibody against rabies..n given according to ur body weight it instantly kills rabies virus if any..wound care has to done
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