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Rabies is passed along through contact with an infected animals saliva and is almost always transmitted when an infected animal bites an uninfected animal or person. People usually get rabies from the bite of a rabid animal.
The Milwaukee Protocol recommends that antiviral medication can be administered within 5 days of unavailability of rabies diagnosis [9]. The best option for treating rabies is still vaccination associated with immunoglobulin, both applied early in relation to contact with an animal carrying the virus.
However, you should be able to obtain another copy of the rabies certificate by requesting it from the veterinarian who vaccinated him/her or by calling the veterinary hospital where he/she was vaccinated.
It is concluded that the Milwaukee Protocol requires a greater treatment structure for rabies with denser technological health resources, and as most of the time the disease occurs in regions with scarce resources, this protocol is generally not adopted, or when it is, many is sometimes discontinued.
Updates to the ACIP recommendations to prevent human rabies, 2022 A 2-dose PrEP schedule has replaced the 3-dose PrEP schedule to protect people from rabies for up to 3 years. Risk categories have been redefined into 5 risk groups.
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A treatment known as the Milwaukee protocol, which involves putting people with rabies symptoms into a chemically induced coma and using antiviral medications in an attempt to protect their brain until their body has had time to produce rabies antibodies, has been occasionally used.
If left untreated, rabies is nearly always fatal. Rabies is an acute viral infection is transmitted to humans by a bite or by the exposure of broken skin to an infected animals saliva. Immunization given early (preferably within 24 hours but certainly within 72 hours) can usually prevent the disease.
Cases or suspect cases of rabies in an animal or human must be reported to MDH immediately 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Physicians and veterinarians may obtain information on rabies, including human exposure, prophylaxis, and bite management by calling 651-201-5414.

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