How long is the rabies vaccine valid?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-19
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No. The vaccine is effective for a long time after the body is vaccinated

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it has been more than 3 years since the last immunization, 5 new injections must be given.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Recommendations for revaccination in general patients who have been previously vaccinated against rabies:

    Those who have undergone full course immunization within the year and are bitten by suspected mad animals should be injected with 1 dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3.

    Those who have been fully immunized before the year and have been bitten by a suspected mad animal should be fully vaccinated.

    Those who have been fully immunized and have received booster immunization within the year, and have been bitten by a suspected mad animal, should receive 1 dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3.

    Those who have been fully immunized and have received a booster immunization before the year and have been bitten by a suspected mad animal should be fully vaccinated.

    So, just in case, you should still be fully vaccinated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hurry to the hospital** Don't ask!!

    The vaccine has an effective period of 18 months and 36 months from the date of manufacture, and you should pay special attention to the skin bitten by a dog.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello! The validity period of the vaccine is generally between 2 years and 5 years, and it is still indicated on the instructions or drug labels

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I heard others say that it is half a year, but you have been more than half a year, and you are going to fight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's basically the same, but the bite on the head or the wound is severe, and two more shots are needed. According to international practice, generally after being bitten by a dog, if the dog does not have rabies within 10 days, people can basically rule out the possibility of rabies.

    Healthy dogs bite people without vaccination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The absolute protection period of the vaccine is 3 months, during which if it is not a severe deep bite or head and face bite, only the necessary treatment of the wound is required without further vaccination.

    If there is no severe deep bite or head and face bite within 1 year, a booster injection of 1-3 shots of vaccine.

    More than 1 year requires 5 re-injections of vaccine for full immunization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Now as long as there are antibodies after the injection, the vaccine is basically 6 months, but if you bite again, you should still go to the hospital to consult a doctor after cleaning the wound, and the doctor will generally recommend that you get a booster shot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For fully vaccinated people who have received a pre- or post-exposure vaccine, if a mild suspected contact infection occurs within one year, the wound can be immediately washed with soap and water, and the biting dog can be closely observed for illness within 10 days without vaccination. If a biting dog becomes ill, the bitten person should be immediately injected with human rabies vaccineIf you are bitten again after one year, you can get one shot of the vaccine on the same day and one shot on the third day. For severe bites, who have been previously vaccinated for a longer period of time, and have doubts about the effectiveness of the vaccine, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) should be repeated with a full course of 5 doses of vaccine, including rabies immune globulin if necessary.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If that were the case, I would have died long ago. There are a lot of people around you who have dogs. There must have been someone who scratched someone by a dog and didn't beat it, are they all dead!

    Let's put it this way, there must be a person who has broken his skin and has not been injected, so if he is a rabid dog, he will not be able to exterminate the dog in the city... Have you ever encountered this?".

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's right. If you are bitten again within half a year, don't fight, of course three years will be useless. It's also cheap to check antibodies.

    It takes a larger hospital to check for antibodies. That's probably the price. Half a year later, if you are bitten again, you will have to get a strong injection.

    If it's three years from now, it's going to have to be a big fight. If it wasn't counted before, it should have been invalidated a long time ago. Check for antibodies before vaccination.

    It's better to hit it all. Be safe.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Half a year!The protection period of the rabies vaccine is half a year!Of course you're going to get vaccinated now!It definitely didn't work three years ago!Check the antibodies for about a dozen pieces!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The rabies vaccine is only valid for 6 months, and if you are bitten by a dog after 6 months, you will need to get another vaccination.

    Those who are re-exposed within half a year after full immunization generally do not need to be re-immunized;Those who are re-exposed within six months to one year after full immunization should receive one dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3People who are re-exposed within 1 to 3 years should receive 1 dose of the vaccine every dayThose who have been vaccinated for more than 3 years should be fully vaccinated.

    Refined vero cell rabies vaccine for human use and refined gopher kidney cell rabies vaccine are both mildly turbid white liquids, and the current length of dsRNA over 30 will cause interferon toxicity The problem is a worldwide risk, and it forms a dispersible precipitate containing thimerosal preservatives for a long time. The vaccine has a fairly good effect on preventing wound infections.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After each dog bite, 5 shots of rabies vaccine should be injected, the first three shots are the main one, and the last three shots are the booster type, because the rabies vaccine can only make the antibodies multiply rapidly for a short time after injection, but it cannot play a role in lasting immunity.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What's there to hesitate about, more than three months to make up for a boost, and it's not expensive!For the sake of cost-effectiveness, after the whole process is completed, I will get an injection every 4 and a half months to get a boost!Ha ha.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Antibodies to the rabies vaccine can last in the body for more than a year. According to Article 21 of the Ministry of Health's "Rabies Exposure Prevention and Disposal Work Specifications", if you are bitten by an animal again within half a year after vaccination, you only need to clean the wound in time and do not need to be re-vaccinated. I got the last shot of the rabies vaccine on July 20 this year, and I was bitten again on December 15, so I don't need to be vaccinated again.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Are you treating doctors like air?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Article 21: Disposal after re-exposure.

    Wound management: Wound management should be carried out first, promptly, and thoroughly after any exposure.

    Vaccination: In general, antibody levels can be maintained for at least 1 year after full rabies vaccination. If re-exposure occurs during immunization, the full course of vaccination will continue to be completed according to the original procedure and no additional dose will be requiredThose who are re-exposed within half a year after full immunization generally do not need to be re-immunized;Those who are re-exposed within six months to one year after full immunization should receive one dose of vaccine on day 0 and day 3People who are re-exposed within 1 to 3 years should receive 1 dose of the vaccine every dayThose who have been vaccinated for more than 3 years should be fully vaccinated.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is valid for 6 months from the first dose. If you should get two booster shots after 6 months!ok^_^

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Rabies requires that the wound be rinsed with alkaline soapy water for 20 minutes within 24 hours after the bite is bitten, and then the wound should be wiped with 75% pure medical alcohol. and the first dose of rabies vaccine. Rabies bacteria are carried and transmitted by the saliva of affected dogs.

    Patients who have been bitten by an infected dog for more than 24 hours and have been infected with the rabies virus. Re-vaccination against rabies is futile.

    The same goes for hepatitis B virus carriers, for example, if you get the hepatitis B vaccine, it won't kill the existing virus.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Go to the hospital first to check if you have antibodies to the rabies virus, if you have, you will be fine, but at that time, it is recommended to get vaccinated regardless of whether you have antibodies, for the sake of safety.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I also care about this kind of problem, when I checked on the Internet, most people said that as long as they didn't get sick before the attack, it should have an effect.

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