Rabies Vaccination

Stay one step ahead of Rabies—Whether you’re a pet owner or an animal lover, steer clear of any risks from bites or scratches. 

Protect yourself from rabies before it’s a concern because prevention is key.

What is Rabies?

Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects the nervous system and primarily spreads through bites and scratches of infected animals. Rabies can prove to be fatal if not treated before symptoms start.

There are two types of Rabies:

  • Furious Rabies – the most common type of Rabies characterised by hyperactivity, hydrophobia, aerophobia, seizures and ultimately death.
  • Paralytic Rabies – this type is characterised by progressive muscle paralysis, coma and eventually death. This form is also called Dumb Rabies as patients become weak and lethargic.
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What are the symptoms of Rabies?

Tingling around the wound

High-grade fever

Headache

Hydrophobia (fear of water)

Aerophobia (fear of air)

Difficulty in swallowing

Agitation

Anxiety

Foaming at mouth

Rabies vaccine cost

Dosage

Cost

single dose

£89.99 per dose

Rabies vaccination suitability

Suitability

Summary

Who is the Rabies vaccination suitable for?

Rabies vaccine is suitable for various groups, particularly those at risk of of exposure to Rabies virus;

  • Pet owners
  • Veterinarians
  • Laboratory workers
  • Wildlife researchers
  • Conservation workers
  • Travellers to Rabies-Endemic areas

Areas at risk for Rabies

Central Asia

  • Uzbakistan

Asia

  • India
  • Bangladesh
  • Indonesia
  • China
  • Malaysia
  • Sri Lanka
  • Thailand

Latin America

  • Colombia
  • Cuba
  • Brazil
  • Ecuador
  • Dominican Republic
  • Paru

Eastern Europe

  • Ukraine
  • Russia
  • Belarus
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina

South Africa

  • South Africa
  • Ethopia
  • Nigeria
  • Kenya
  • Sudan
  • Somalia

Middle East

  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Syria
  • Jordan

Rabies vaccination dosage schedule

Dosage

Summary

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)

This is administered after a suspected rabies exposure. The recommended dosage for PEP for unimmunised individuals is:

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A total of 4 doses — 0, 3, 7 and 21 days with 0 being the day of first dose

Human Rabies Immune Globulin (HRIG) 

It is a shot that is administered near the site of animal bite as soon as possible, given at a dose of 20 IU/kg. 

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)

Individuals who are travelling to high risk areas or working with infected animals are recommended PrEP. The schedule involves 2 doses given on days 0 and 7 with a booster dose every 2-5 years.

Ready to get vaccinated?

Why choose us

Travel Clinic Bradford is all about you! Our staff is here to ensure you receive the right care, the right way while providing advice tailored to your needs.

How we make it easy

No hassle—schedule your appointment with our easy online booking or visit us when it’s convenient for you. Our expert care makes sure you're in good hands!

What you get

Getting vaccinated is not only about protection—it’s all about giving yourself peace of mind knowing you’ve made the best decision for a healthier, illness-free tomorrow!

Need Information ?

Simply book an appointment or reach us at: 0127 4669922.

FAQs

The Rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) lasts for up to two years and the post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) provides protection for up to 10 years

Get vaccinated against Rabies at the Care Pharmacy Travel Clinic in Bradford and Leeds. We are committed to ensuring that you and your family stay healthy and safe from complications.

If treatment is given immediately after exposure of the Rabies virus, there’s a possibility for recovery. But once the virus affects the nervous system and the patient shows symptoms, there are no effective treatments.

No, the Rabies vaccine is an inactivated vaccine so that means it cannot cause the disease.

No, the Rabies vaccine is not available on the NHS. Book your appointment today at Travel Clinic Bradford, we ensure you a smooth and safe experience.

The Rabies vaccine is safe for children. It is an inactivated vaccine protecting against a deadly virus.

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