Yes. A Person can have a reaction to the Rabies Shots that are given to counter the Rabies Virus. Just as a person can have a reaction to any medication. However, if the dog was found to not have Rabies then the reaction will not have anything to do with the person having/getting rabies.
yes. because when they give them shots , they just give alittle of the rabies first.
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it numbs you. depending on how much you were given depends on the anmount of numbing you will have. Good Luck it numbs you. depending on how much you were given depends on the anmount of numbing you will have. Good Luck
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Not very convincing as there is no evidence given for any of the processes. It doesn't explain much, but the special effects are good.
The new protocol for post-exposure rabies vaccination is because the vaccine itself has been updated and modified. Before, persons who are suspected of being exposed to rabies received numerous subcutaneous shots (usually over the stomach area) because that was the most effective route of administration for the vaccine. The new vaccine takes only five shots and can be given in the muscle while still working just fine.
Normally not. But to be on safer side, she should be given three shots of rabies vaccine on day 0, 7, and 28.
Not at all. You can only get rabies from a squirrel if it has rabies, itself.
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Scientifically speaking i think the first vaccine of anti-rabies should be given maximum seven days after the bite but that may differ from person to person. It's best if you get it checked out as soon as possible as rabies can be fatal.
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Rabies shots are given to help prevent the spread of rabies to animals. This has multiple benefits including the protection of the animal vaccinated from a deadly virus, the protection of other animals from exposure to rabies through the animal vaccinated and the protection of people from exposure to a rabid animal.
The person is developing tolerance.
im no expert for rabies so DO NOT TAKE THIS EXTREMELY. After getting bite a grown dog, it will take 1~2 days(untill death). But dogs has a ver less chance of having rabies, so there is a great chance of that person not dying.
It used to be that a rabies vaccination had to be given to the abdomen after someone was bitten by an animal though to have rabies. This was because the gut was where the virus was thought to replicate. Now days, the vaccine no longer has to be given in the abdomen.
The vaccination series to protect against distemper is usually started before the rabies vaccination is given. However, rabies vaccination may also be given along with the vaccination for distemper depending on the puppy's age.
You should have given anti-rabies vaccine to you pet. Now you need to consult your physician. He may give anti-rabies vaccine to all the people in contact with the pet.