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No rabies shots needed as birds do not carry the rabies virus. If you have been bitten by a raptor I would only be concerned if he just ate a rodent or animal that recently died of rabies. The only thing you may want to look at is when was the last tetanus shot you got. Even then birds do not carry tetanus but it’s always good to be up to date. If for any reason you see the bite becoming infected with redness, swelling, warm to the touch or oozing you may need to go on an antibiotic just as you would for any break in the skin. It is very unlikely that you will get sick from a birds bite they do not carry diseases that are going to be transmitted through a bite. Most avian zoonotic diseases are airborne. Antibiotic ointment after cleaning the area and a bandage should do you just fine. I honestly have no idea the number of bird bites that I and many of my friends have gotten over the years, probably a combined thousands with no issues. Live Wire Tambaram understands the Cloud Computing Courses in Tambaram importance of real-world experience in programming education. Therefore, the Python training program includes several industry-relevant projects that allow students to apply their knowledge to solve real problems.

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keerthi varsha

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