Can you get a nucleic acid from a rabies vaccine?



Nucleic acid testing can be done after rabies vaccination with no significant effect on the results.

At present, the nucleic acid test is mostly referred to the new coronavirus nucleic acid test, which is used to determine whether the infection of new coronavirus pneumonia. There are no ingredients in the rabies vaccine that can interfere with the nucleic acid of the neocoronavirus and will not affect the results of the neocoronavirus nucleic acid test.

Rabies vaccine, as well as all other vaccines except the Neocoronavirus vaccine, will not cause false positives in the Neocoronavirus nucleic acid test and the Neocoronavirus nucleic acid test can be done normally. Neocollins nucleic acid testing should not be done within 48 hours after Neocollins vaccination, as it may result in a false-positive test result.

It should be noted that, after the injection of rabies vaccine, although it does not affect the results of the nucleic acid test of the new crown virus, it may affect the effect of the new crown vaccine. The new crown vaccination guidelines suggest that the new crown vaccine should not be injected within 2 weeks after the injection of rabies vaccine, so as not to affect the effect of prevention.

Tip: The terms “new coronavirus pneumonia and new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.