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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Rabies travels in the saliva, and it can be transferred by a bite, but any broken skin will do. The virus can cross mucous membranes, so getting saliva in your eyes or mouth will also infect you (think of a drooling dog shaking his head or having a big sneeze).
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Rabies travels in the saliva, and it can be transferred by a bite, but any broken skin will do. The virus can cross mucous membranes, so getting saliva in your eyes or mouth will also infect you (think of a drooling dog shaking his head or having a big sneeze).
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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1. If the pet dog has not been vaccinated, you have to go for anti rabies vaccination.
2. Take 3 injection of rabipur vaccine on 0 (day of dog bite, 3rd, 7th day of dog bite.
3. Keep the dog under observation for 10 days.
4. If it dies you have to take 2 more injections on 14th and 28th day.
5. If it does not die you don't have to take injection on 14th and 28th day.
6. Consult physician for further advice.
2. Take 3 injection of rabipur vaccine on 0 (day of dog bite, 3rd, 7th day of dog bite.
3. Keep the dog under observation for 10 days.
4. If it dies you have to take 2 more injections on 14th and 28th day.
5. If it does not die you don't have to take injection on 14th and 28th day.
6. Consult physician for further advice.
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A booster dose as often as every 6 months to 2 years may be required for the person at highest risk for exposure to rabies viruses, such as persons who work with rabies virus in research laboratories or vaccine production facilities, veterinarians and staff, and animal control and wildlife officers.
If you take an anti-rabies injection and after 1 month a dog again scratch you there is no need for another vaccine
If you take an anti-rabies injection and after 1 month a dog again scratch you there is no need for another vaccine
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Vaccines that give immunity to rabies must be given soon after contact with the rabies virus.
The immunity acquired from the vaccine can last a long time. The longevity of rabies vaccine ranges between 3 to 10 years depending on the booster dose that is given. It still in doubt, you may connect with me over a call further detailed consultation.
The immunity acquired from the vaccine can last a long time. The longevity of rabies vaccine ranges between 3 to 10 years depending on the booster dose that is given. It still in doubt, you may connect with me over a call further detailed consultation.
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