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Rabis vaccine
Last year I had taken 5 anti rabis vaccine course because of the cat scratch... But doctor mistakenly give me dose of vaccine on 0,3,9,13,29 days And also didn't give me Rabis immunoglobin vaccine After that I took booster dose on.          4-May-2019 Now on 15 Aug a dog bite me on my right leg and made the severe wound and blood come out... Now on that day physician start my anti rabis vaccine course again and also give me one Tatnus injection too... But again he never gave me rabis immunoglobin vaccine and in my life I never took rabis immunoglobin vaccine... Am I getting scared that it can be dangerous that I didn't take RIG?? What should I do???
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See human rig best works when taken within 7 hours to 7 days of exposure.after that it is of no use.so better complete your anti rabies vaccination.
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Rabies immunoglobulin is provided to previously unvaccinated person...you already have antibodies now ...so its of no use
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you can consult and visit civil hospital of your city
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