Submitted by EmbarrassedActive4 t3_yh4ue1 in askscience
Alwayssunnyinarizona t1_iue0e3x wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why isn't a rabies vaccine given to children? by EmbarrassedActive4
I think you're a little confused. The vaccine is protective and provides outstanding immunity, though it's standard protocol to get a booster if there's suspected exposure.
For those who are unvaccinated when exposed, there's a more involved post-exposure prophylaxis that involves vaccination +/- immunoglobulin injections. That, again, provides excellent protection.
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