bambang,
Why wait up to 3 days? Of course, it goes without saying that one should get the treatment ASAP. But it could happen that it wouldn't be possible for different reasons.
You obviously are not aware that just recently, in Bali, Denpasar to be precise, many people seeking treatment after being bitten were turned away by the hospitals, because the hospitals had not yet received the anti-rabies vaccine from Jakarta. In that case, no reason to panic: fly to Jakata or Singapore and get treated, and that when the 3-days reprieve , so to speak, comes in handy (no understatement).
And what if you got bitten while traveling in the middle of nowhere? I would bet that the local witch doctor does not carry a supply of the vaccine.
Elementary, my Dear Watson. :lol:
Why wait up to 3 days? Of course, it goes without saying that one should get the treatment ASAP. But it could happen that it wouldn't be possible for different reasons.
You obviously are not aware that just recently, in Bali, Denpasar to be precise, many people seeking treatment after being bitten were turned away by the hospitals, because the hospitals had not yet received the anti-rabies vaccine from Jakarta. In that case, no reason to panic: fly to Jakata or Singapore and get treated, and that when the 3-days reprieve , so to speak, comes in handy (no understatement).
And what if you got bitten while traveling in the middle of nowhere? I would bet that the local witch doctor does not carry a supply of the vaccine.
Elementary, my Dear Watson. :lol: