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Can Rabipore Course Effect A Transplanted Kidney?

sir i had under gone kidney transplant on 9 mar 2012 on 27 apr i suffered a rat bite and my nephro says there are chances of kidney rejection if rabipore course is completed can there be chances of rabies in case of rat bite if yes then any other medication with no or least risk factor
Mon, 7 Sep 2015
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Hi, welcome to HCM.
There is a chance of rejection whenever transplant patient uses vaccination with immunoglobulin that can modulate your immunity.
Rabies is transmitted from animals, especially dogs.
There is no need to take rabipore course after ratbite, especially after so much time.
Tetanus toxoid injection, proper wound care and antibiotic course are usually given for ratbite.
Non infected animal will not transmit rabies virus.
So, don't get worried. Take proper care for ratbite as advised.
Best wishes. TC.
Dr Jay Patel.
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Can Rabipore Course Effect A Transplanted Kidney?

Hi, welcome to HCM. There is a chance of rejection whenever transplant patient uses vaccination with immunoglobulin that can modulate your immunity. Rabies is transmitted from animals, especially dogs. There is no need to take rabipore course after ratbite, especially after so much time. Tetanus toxoid injection, proper wound care and antibiotic course are usually given for ratbite. Non infected animal will not transmit rabies virus. So, don t get worried. Take proper care for ratbite as advised. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.