Rabies Post-exposure Prophylaxis Guidance | Rabies | CDC The combination of HRIG and vaccine is recommended for both bite and non-bite exposures, regardless of the interval between exposure and initiation of treatment, so long as the patient is not showing signs consistent with rabies
WHO Guide for Rabies Pre and Post Exposure Prophylaxis in Humans Rabies PEP should be instituted immediately PEP consists of a course of potent, effective rabies vaccine that meets WHO recommendations and administration of rabies immunoglobulin PEP must be applied using vaccine regimens and administration routes that have been proven to be safe and effective
Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) Guidance (9. 3. 2025) For immunocompromised patients, a rabies virus neutralizing titer should be drawn 7-14 days after the last dose of vaccine The patient's physician and public health officials should guide further management
Guidance Regarding Human Exposure to Rabies and Postexposure . . . It is absolutely imperative in these multiple person exposure situations to make every attempt to capture the bat for testing, make a list of all persons with possible contact, and thoroughly review each individual’s potential exposure
C. Post-exposure prophylaxis – previously vaccinated person3 Protocol for Rabies Vaccines (IMOVAX®, RabAvert®) What’s New Updated pre-exposure prophylaxis to the currently recommended 2-dose regimen for adults Immunization Protocol Administer a 1 0-mL dose, IM, of rabies vaccine according to the appropriate schedule and indication
Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Protocol Immediately and thoroughly wash all bite wounds and scratches with soap and water Tetanus prophylaxis should be considered Risk of bacterial infections should be assessed and addressed