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Child Bitten With Street Dog, Has Been Vaccinated With Kamrabies Injection. What Tests Can Assure That He Is Safe?

hi sir,my son was bitten by a streetdog 2months back. we have vaccinated him with Kamrabies injection . but still i ffear abou my son wheather he is safe completely are not, plz can u suggest any medical test so that we can conform our selves that my son is completely safe. are there any food precautions to be taken now, he is just 3yrs .
Mon, 8 Oct 2012
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Hi,

Thank you for your query.

If your dog was bitten more than 2 months back and had anti-rabies injection then there is no need to worry at all. Signs of rabies appear within 7-10 days of being bitten by a rabid animal.

There are no food precautions to be taken.

Wishing your son all the best.

Regards,

RKK
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Child Bitten With Street Dog, Has Been Vaccinated With Kamrabies Injection. What Tests Can Assure That He Is Safe?

Hi, Thank you for your query. If your dog was bitten more than 2 months back and had anti-rabies injection then there is no need to worry at all. Signs of rabies appear within 7-10 days of being bitten by a rabid animal. There are no food precautions to be taken. Wishing your son all the best. Regards, RKK