Probability of fever after rabies vaccination

The probability of having a fever from rabies vaccination is very low, according to clinical experience, less than 10%, that is, one out of ten people may have symptoms of fever. Once the symptoms of fever appear, it is a normal phenomenon, which is the body’s reaction to the vaccine. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, it can be used for treatment by physical cooling. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, symptomatic treatment with antipyretic drugs such as ibuprofen can be applied. Rabies vaccine is widely used as a protective vaccine for the human body, mainly for dog bites, rat bites, etc. It should be administered under the guidance of a physician in a clinical setting, and should be administered at a local vaccination station and as prescribed by the injecting physician.