How Many Doses of Rabies Vaccine Are Needed After a Dog Bite?

Learn about the recommended four-dose rabies vaccine schedule after a dog bite and the role of rabies immunoglobulin for immediate protection.

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After a dog bite, a total of four doses of the rabies vaccine are typically administered. The first dose is given immediately after the bite, known as day 0. Subsequent doses follow on days 3, 7, and 14. Additionally, a rabies immunoglobulin dose may be given on the first day for immediate passive immunity. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the rabies vaccination schedule after a dog bite? Typically, four doses of rabies vaccine are given on days 0, 3, 7, and 14 after a dog bite, along with rabies immunoglobulin on day 0 if recommended.
  2. Is rabies immunoglobulin necessary after a dog bite? Rabies immunoglobulin is often administered on the first day after a dog bite for immediate passive immunity, especially if the bite is considered high-risk.
  3. How soon should the rabies vaccine be started after a dog bite? The first dose of the rabies vaccine should be administered immediately after the dog bite, ideally on the same day (day 0).