Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is any prophylactic treatment started immediately after exposure to a pathogen (such as a disease-causing virus), in order to prevent infection by the pathogen and the development of disease.
PEP is commonly and very effectively used to prevent the outbreak of rabies after a bite by a rabid animal.
The treatment consists of repeated injections of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin.
In the case of HIV infection, post...
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