How Long Does Protection Last After 2 Doses of Rabies Vaccine?
Learn how long immunity lasts after 2 doses of the rabies vaccine and when booster shots are necessary to maintain protection.
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Two doses of the rabies vaccine typically provide protection for a short-term period, usually 1-3 years. After this, a booster may be required if there’s a continued risk of exposure. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
FAQs & Answers
- How long does immunity last after two doses of rabies vaccine? Two doses of the rabies vaccine typically provide protection for 1 to 3 years, depending on individual risk factors.
- When should I get a rabies vaccine booster after initial doses? A booster is usually recommended if there is continued risk of exposure to rabies, with timing advised by your healthcare provider.
- Is the rabies vaccine effective after just two doses? Two doses offer short-term protection, but full immunity and long-term protection usually require additional doses or boosters.