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EmbarrassedActive4 OP t1_iuhggav wrote

> The rabies vaccine is complicated, it requires 3 doses to complete a course. These have to be delivered in a 28 day timeframe which adds massive complications.

Only for post-infection.

Pre-infection requires only one

But your point still stands.

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DR-JOHN-SNOW- t1_iuhi5jr wrote

No a primary course is 3 doses.

For primary pre-exposure immunisation, which primes the immune system, three doses of rabies vaccine (2.5 IU) should be given intramuscularly on days 0, 7 and 28. The third dose can be given from day 21 if there is insufficient time before travel [6].

Alternatively, an accelerated schedule of primary pre-exposure vaccine may be given if there is insufficient time before travel to complete the 28 day course. Three doses of rabies vaccine (2.5 IU) should be given intramuscularly on days 0, 3 and 7, with an additional dose at one year if they will continue to travel to high risk areas [6].

https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/factsheet/20/rabies

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