Table. Completing rabies post-exposure prophylaxis in Australia that started overseas
These scenarios assume the person had not received pre-exposure prophylaxis before the exposure. For more details, see Figure. Rabies post-exposure prophylaxis: terrestrial animal exposures or Figure. Rabies post-exposure prophylaxis: bat exposures.
Overseas scenario | Rabies vaccine schedule (with or without HRIG) in Australia |
---|---|
Person received nerve tissue–derived vaccine |
|
Use of vaccine or RIG is unsure or unknown, or documentation is poor. |
|
Person is immunocompromised, and vaccines were administered intradermally |
|
Scenario is well documented. Person received 2 vaccine doses given intradermally on day 0 (IPC/TRC regimens). RIG (equine or human) may or may not have been administered at same time as 1st dose of vaccine |
|
Scenario is well documented. Person received 2 vaccine doses given intradermally on each of day 0 and day 3 (IPC/TRC regimens). RIG (equine or human) may or may not have been administered at same time as 1st dose of vaccine |
|
Scenario is well documented. Person received 2 vaccine doses given intradermally on each of day 0, day 3 and day 7 (IPC/TRC regimens). RIG (equine or human) may or may not have been administered at same time as 1st dose of vaccine |
|
Scenario is well documented. Person received a vaccine dose given intramuscularly on each of day 0 and day 3 (Essen/modified Essen regimen). RIG (equine or human) may or may not have been administered at same time as 1st dose of vaccine |
|
Person received 2 vaccine doses given intramuscularly on day 0 (Zagreb regimen). RIG (equine or human) may or may not have been administered at same time as 1st dose of vaccine |
|
Footnotes: HRIG = human rabies immunoglobulin; IPC/TRC = Institut Pasteur du Cambodge/updated Thai Red Cross; PEP = post-exposure prophylaxis; RIG = rabies immunoglobulin |
Related diseases
Page history
Last updated
Last reviewed