Does the rabies vaccine work if you have an immune system disorder?

Rabies vaccines for immune system disorders may have limited effect and prompt medical consultation is recommended.
Immune system disorders include allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases, and immunodeficiencies. If these conditions occur, the immune system of the vaccinated person is relatively disordered, and the vaccination needs to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies to achieve the preventive effect.
If the immune system is unable to produce antibodies through vaccine stimulation, the preventive effect of the vaccine will be relatively reduced, and the vaccine will not even be able to produce antibodies, resulting in a complete failure of the vaccine. Therefore, if there is an immune disorder, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for treatment of the primary disease. At this time, the effect of vaccination may be relatively poor, and immediate vaccination is not recommended.
Therefore, the effect of the vaccine may be affected, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for medical advice.