Rabies transmission: Per the Centers for Disease Control: The most common mode of rabies virus transmission is through the bite and virus-containing saliva of an infected host. Though transmission has been rarely documented via other routes such as contamination of mucous membranes (i.e., eyes, nose, mouth), aerosol transmission, and corneal transplants.
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You are suppose: to be protected if you had the vaccination . See an infectious disease specialist who can go over with you about the location on your body where you were bitten , what time, the condition of the dog , when you got the vaccination, she/he will tell you if your treatment is satisfactory . Here we are total strangers to you and we do not know your history.
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