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- [8] In general, immunity induced by vaccines against viral diseases lasts for long duration, some times life long, as is seen in cases of hepatitis A, hepatitis B, polioviruses, varicella vaccines. On the other hand immunity against bacterial diseases is of short duration as is seen in case of typhoid vaccine. Rabies is caused by a virus. Why is re-vaccination required after re-exposure even if the individual had received full pre-exposure or post-exposure rabies vaccination? INDIAN PEDIATRICS, 2006, 43 (09) : 801 - 802