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General Physician•Pathanamthitta
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It's been less than 3 months since last vaccination. So you don't have to repeat everything. If it was after three months, you needed booster doses on 0th and 3rd day. Since it's less than 3 months, you need not repeat but wound care should be adequate.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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It is always better and safe to have anti rabies vaccine to a dogbitten person Please Complete vaccination even if dog is vaccinated.
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General Physician•Kolkata
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Yes its required, irrespective of vaccination status of the dog. Since blood has come, its category 3 exposure which will require inj tetanus toxoid + inj arv + inj rabies immunoglobulin asap & the injection schedule has to be adhered strictly. You did great by washing the wound with soap & water.
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General Physician•Indore
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As there was only scratch with nails, and no contact of dog saliva with wound you don’t have to worry about it.
Take your vaccine as scheduled you can consult me online for further information take care
hopefully you recover soon.
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There is no problem in continuing the vaccination. To boost the immunity you can also take a booster dose after 6 months or an year. For now, as there is minor bleeding, you can consult and infiltrate human rabies immunoglobulin around the wound.
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