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Treatment

If an animal has bitten you, immediately do the following:

  • Wash the wound immediately with plenty of soap and water. It is the most important first step you can take in preventing rabies.
  • Call your doctor or seek care in an emergency room.

If it is likely that you have been exposed to rabies, your doctor will recommend postexposure prophylaxis. This is treatment to prevent illness from developing. This treatment involves two injections:

Rabies vaccines make your immune system create antibodies against the virus. These antibodies will live in your body for many years. The vaccine is delivered in several shots over the next several weeks. The vaccine will be injected into your muscles.

There are several types of rabies vaccines available including the:

  • Human diploid cell vaccine (HDCV)
  • Purified chick embryo cell vaccine (PCECV)

Certain medication may interfere with your response to the rabies vaccine. Be sure to tell your doctor about all medicine or herbs that you take on a regular basis.