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Most bite wounds be treated in the ED. Essentials of treatment are inspection, debridement, irrigation, and closure, and then rabies injection is given

Rabies vaccine is given to the persons who have been actually exposed (eg, by a bite, scratch, or lick) to the animal that is known, or thought, to be have rabies. This is called  post-exposure or you can say prophylaxis. Rabies vaccine may also be given  to ahead of the time to the persons who is actually have a high risk of getting the infected with rabies virus

When used a appropriately with the timely wound care taken and administration of human rabies immune globulin is required, the administration of 4 doses of the vaccine on days 0, 3, 7, and 14 is likely to given or  induce an adequate, long-lasting antibody to response that is able to neutralize the rabies virus and also prevent disease in the exposed patients

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