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But I'm not sure that whether I was bitten by a rabid dog I got a scratch from my pet who only received one vaccination and is currently getting others But before we took him he was so small that we get a vet check her and he said that she was healthy but is too small to get vaccinated so he gave us some immunity syrup for her Can a scratch from her cause rabies
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dats wat post exposure means u dont knw if dog is rabid...cz if it were rabid ofcourse the person wud hv got it n wont b here to ask questions.. dat is hw horrible abot it..its all abot peace of mind.. people dnt tke risks.wat is dere to get sm needle pricks so better follow protocol..if u wanna do a reserch den dere is tonnes of material on medscape go through it. dere r lots of criteria wen a contact cn be disastrous..bt ultimately u need to vaccinated to be sure. Cz once contracted rbies hs 100 %mortality withot any exception in world dat too a horrible death..so it worth vaccinate urself afresh.🙏
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