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Hello Doctor, I am really scared as I read that tears and saliva of rabid animals getting into eyes and mucus membranes can cause rabies. I was driving on the road, it was raining and unfortunately several monkeys were playing on the branches just above my head, droplets of water dropped in my eyes too. What if saliva of tbe animal had fallen in my eyes? I had taken 5 shots before and 2 shots on 0 and 3 days 2 months before. Do I need to get vaccinated again. I am good on.my tetanus status. I know it sounds stupid but I am very worried. Please help.
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No there is no need of that . You ll be fine.. Don't worry.. Take Online Consultation ASAP if you wanna know more about Rabies
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