Medical Is Dog/Animal Rabies Vaccine Dangerous to Humans ?

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A discussion revolves around the safety of a dog rabies vaccine after a person accidentally exposed unbroken skin to a drop of the vaccine while administering it to dogs. The veterinarian reassured that there was no cause for concern, given the absence of cuts or scratches. Research indicates that rabies vaccines are made from inactivated virus, which typically poses no risk to humans when in contact with intact skin. However, there is uncertainty about the specific vaccine's effects on humans. Participants suggest contacting the vaccine manufacturer for detailed information and emphasize that infection requires broken skin or contact with mucous membranes. The inquiry reflects a need for clarity on the potential risks associated with animal vaccines in humans.
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A friend of mine was giving his dogs preventative shots of Rabies Vaccine himself due to his village's remote location and no veterinatians in the region.
The skin on his hands was exposed to a drops of vaccine while he was administering the syringe. No cuts, scratches etc, just a drop of liquid vaccine which was later washed away with a soap.
He consulted his veterinarian in the city, who said its nothing to worry about. Especially because no cuts or scratches were present. But I wanted to recheck for him on the web.

During my research every single website said that the vaccine cannot cause rabies as it is made from dead rabies virus. But the sources were providing the information in context of human vaccine effect on humans and animal vaccine effect on animals. This particular case is about animal vaccine effect on humans.

So the question is - may Dog/Animal Rabies Vaccine be Dangerous to Humans when exposed to undamaged human skin ?

I understand the question may not be adequately formulated or this is not the right place to ask it. But I would appreciate any information you could provide.
Thank you in advance.
 
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Why do you think the vaccine could be dangerous? The virus in a vaccine is inactivated and this should be checked for each batch before it is marketed. Since we do not have any further details about the particular vaccine in question, we can't say much more.

If you really want to know for certain, contact the manufacturer and ask about the regulations.

Also, the skin needs to be broken or the virus needs to touch mucous membranes in order to establish an infection, look at the following Occupational Health Form: http://www.bu.edu/rohp/files/2011/09/Rabies-Virus-AISv1-5-August-31-2011.pdf
 
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Thank you for a reply Monique.
The reason I'm asking this question is because I am not sure if a Dog/Animal Vaccine is dangerous to Humans.
I will find out the manufacturer and check with them.
Thanks again.
 
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