Abstract

Two adverse reaction cases of rabies vaccination were reported. The injection site in the buttock of a thirty-eight year old man reddened and swelled one day after having given the second dose of rabies vaccine. He had a low-grade fever of 38°C, skin presented flushing locally, and conjunctivas swelled. However, the symptoms were controlled, and the conditions were improved after the combined treatment of dexamethasone, antibiotic and vitamins C of three days. The injection site in the buttock of a sixty year old man reddened and swelled one day after having given the second dose of rabies vaccine. He had a low-grade fever of 37.2°C, and skin also presented locally flushing. Nevertheless, the man recovered fully after the combined treatment of dexamethasone, antihistamines, and vitamins C of three days.

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