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1 Also immunoglobulin should be given to persons with severe immunodeficiency, such as transplant patients or persons in AIDS stage. 2 A less intense vaccination regime (injections on days 0 and 3 after the exposure) without immunoglobulin is sufficient for individuals who have earlier received full pre-exposure prophylaxis (HASH(0x2f82cc8) 2 doses) or full post-exposure profylaxis (4 or 5 doses) against rabies. For persons with severe immunodeficiency, however, a full post-exposure treatment (immunoglobulin + vaccination series of 5 doses) is given. 3 When examining or treating an animal or human with suspected or established rabies infection. | ||
| A dose of the vaccine is administered four times, on days 0, 3, 7 and 14 after the exposure1, 2 . A fifth dose is administered on day 28 after exposure if the wound has initially not been cleaned in an appropriate manner or the exposed person has a severe immunodeficiency, | |
| Vaccination as above + a dose of immunoglobulin administered together with the first dose of the vaccine2 . A fifth dose is administered on day 28 after exposure if the wound has initially not been cleaned in an appropriate manner or the exposed person has a severe immunodeficiency or the person has not been given recommended immunoglobulin in the initial phase. |