Yes.
Modern vaccines are interchangeable. But this should not be done normally.
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Louis Pasteur is remembered for his work on the development of vaccines for rabies.
Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted by the bite of an infected animal. Without treatment rabies is invariably fatal.
Not at all. You can only get rabies from a squirrel if it has rabies, itself.
Yes, rabies vaccines are legally required for certain animals, particularly dogs and cats, in many states across the U.S. The specific laws and requirements can vary by state and locality, with some areas mandating vaccination at specific ages and for regular booster shots. Additionally, rabies vaccination is often a requirement for pet licensing. However, rabies vaccines for humans are not routinely required, except for specific high-risk groups or situations.
Pasteur created and tested vaccines for diphtheria, cholera, yellow fever, plague, rabies, anthrax, and tuberculosis.
The rabies vaccine was developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885, derived from the nerve tissue of infected rabbits
yes, if your dog has rabies there is nothing you can do you have to put them down asap , so they dont get to mean and start trying to bite you, they are anyware for 25 $ to 40 $
Hans C. Matter has written: 'Suggestions for the development of a research project for the field evaluation of several vaccine-bait delivery techniques to vaccinate dogs orally against rabies' -- subject(s): Veterinary vaccines, Dogs, Rabies vaccines, Diseases, Rabies in animals
Louis Pastaur discovered the vaccine for anthrax and chicken cholera
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