If you get bite by a animal with it and do not treat it you could die
Animals have their own rabies vaccine that veterinarians administer.
You don't, at least in America. Rabies vaccine must, by law, be administered by a registered vet.
the post exposure prophylaxis is human rabies immunoglobulin followed by human diploid cell vaccine
ofcourse. better to take vaccine
A rabies vaccine was developed in 1885 by Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux. Until that time all human cases of rabies were fatal. The vaccine produced is a killed vaccine. Today, only 1-2 deaths per year occur in USA from rabies. These are usually caused by bats. For more information see the link below:
Rabies shots should be given in deltoids or triceps muscle. Vaccine must never be given in hip region. You may give the vaccine in fatty tissue, making it useless. Alternately the vaccine may be given, as intra-dermal injections, as about 8 doses of 0.1 ml, on day zero, to achieve rapid increase in antibody titre.
To prevent rabbies spreading on from different animals and to stop humans getting it if the animal that bites the human has rabbies.
Rabies. Although, if the dog has had it's rabies shot you don't need a vaccine. You just need to get the wound cleaned. Go to your doctor and tell him. He'll know what to do.
In the United States, the first rabies vaccine can be given to a puppy or kitten at 16 weeks of age. This vaccine is considered effective for one year, after which the dog or cat can be given a multi-year rabies vaccine.
The anti rabies vaccines for humans is long lasting. It appears as if it will last for a lifetime. As a precaution, if bit by a suspect rabid animal, a course of treatment should still be followed.
Sure! Here are 10 common injections: Flu vaccine Insulin Tetanus vaccine Hepatitis B vaccine Vitamin B12 injection Chickenpox vaccine MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Pneumococcal vaccine HPV vaccine (Human Papillomavirus) Rabies vaccine
A human diploid cell vaccine (HDCV) is an anti-virus vaccine ls cultured in laboratories. The most famous of these is theRabies HDCV introduced in 1978.. Possible replacement rabies vaccines include purified chick embryo cell vaccine (PCECV), chromatography-purified cultured vaccine (CPCV), and a primary hamster kidney cell vaccine (PHKCV) developed in China, all of which have been successfully field-trialed.Without a vaccination, a rabies-infected person is almost sure to die of the disease. There is no non-experimental course of treatment once the neurological symptoms have begun.technically it will kill