Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HCM.
I appreciate your concern for the treatment of dog bite.
Pet dog's
vaccination status not mentioned.
Rabies poses a 100% risk for death to pregnant women and a high risk to the fetus.
Because of the high mortality associated with untreated
rabies virus infection,
pregnancy is not considered a contraindication to post exposure (dog bite) prevention of rabies.
Moreover,
rabies vaccine does not have any adverse effect on fetus, mother-to-be and the course of pregnancy. Hence complete post-exposure treatment should be given depending on the category of the exposure.
In view of the evidence based explanation she must receive the anti rabies vaccine as per the following scheduled days 0, 3, 7, 14 and 30 days for the category II bite she had.
If not given earlier during pregnancy she must receive a booster dose of Inj
Tetanus toxoid.
If the pet dog appears to normal on the 10th day of the treatment, then the treatment should be stopped.
Hope this advice could be of great help to her in getting the prevention of rabies.
A feed back is appreciated.