Rabies is one of the most infectious diseases caused through the bite of an infected and rabid animal. It is usually a preventable disease of mammals. According to the reports, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have observed that every year rabies occur in wild animals like raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Nowadays, with the medical advancements there are vaccinations for almost all diseases. How can vaccination for rabies be far behind? Rabies vaccine is given to people for protecting them from getting infected with this disease. And, it’s also given to people after they’re affected with it.
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Here is a brief of the vaccination.
1. Preventive Vaccination- People who are exposed to working with animals like veterinarians, animal handlers, laboratory workers and so on should get vaccinated against rabies. In fact, people who are in active contact with rabies virus or with rabid animals should take the vaccination as well. The rabies vaccine is taken in three doses like first dose as when appropriate followed by second dose after 7 days from the first dose and third dose should be given between 21 days to 28 days after the second dose. Sometimes in some cases, booster doses should also be taken as per recommended by the doctor.
2. Vaccination after getting infected- If people are not immunised against rabies they should clean the wound and see the doctor immediately after they are bitten by the infected animal. People who are not immunised at all should get four doses of rabies vaccine. One dose should be given it right away and other doses on the third, seventh and fourteenth days. And most importantly, they should also get another shot called Rabies immune Globulin at the time of the first