I got a minor cat scratch on 7th of November after that I took a tetanus shotfollowed by 3 doses of vaxirab as I had already taken 5 doses of rabies anti vaccine twice in 2023 last was on December. On 15th December I got a minor scratch from a cat do I need to take vaccines anymore since it's been just a month that I have taken the 3 doses of vaxirab
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Rabies vaccine effect stays for 3 months post vaccination. No need re-vaccination or booster once you have completed a course for 3 months
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