Louis Pasteur and Emily Roux for rabies, and Louis Pasteur for pasteurization.
Louis Pasteur invented: a vaccine for rabies and anthrax, pasteurization, and cured diseases for silk from silkworms.
Louis Pasteur developed the rabies vaccine, which was first used in 1885 on a boy named Joseph Meister who had been bitten by a rabid dog. The anthrax vaccine was developed by Louis Pasteur as well in the late 19th century.
No. Rabies vaccine is just that-a vaccine for rabies. To protect your dog against distemper,parvo and other diseases the dog must also be vaccinated agaist those. Frequently these are given in a combination shot,so your dog only has to get poked once to be protected from up to 7 diseases. Rabies vaccine,however,is always just for rabies.
Louis Pasteur observed that heating liquid to a certain temperature can kill harmful bacteria, a process now known as pasteurization. He also observed that microbes were responsible for fermentation and spoilage of food, leading him to develop the process of microbial fermentation.
Louis Pasteur is best known for his discoveries in the field of microbiology, including the development of germ theory and pasteurization. He also created vaccines for diseases such as rabies and anthrax, revolutionizing the field of immunology.
Louis Pasteur discovered the process of pasteurization, which is used to kill harmful bacteria in food and drink to make them safe for consumption. He also developed vaccines for diseases such as rabies and anthrax.
he didnt!!Actually he did! as he was a microbiologist he was very clever with microbes and he invented Pasteurization, named after him later on. (Pasteurization) He also created the first vaccine for Rabies and Anthrax. He made these cures through a series of experiments to see how micro-organisms grew in what kind of environments.
That is very serious thing. You need to have rabies immunoglobulin shot also along with course of anti rabies vaccine.
Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 - September 28, 1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of disease. His experiments supported the germ theory of disease, also reducing mortality from puerperal fever (childbed), and he created the first vaccine for rabies.
This can happen, but then, it is very rare. This can happen in man also.
Not at all. You can only get rabies from a squirrel if it has rabies, itself.
Louis Pasteur - after which the process is named. He discovered that rapidly heating and cooling milk stopped it going 'off' so quickly. He is also credited for producing a vaccine against the disease 'rabies'. There is a comprehensive article on Wikipedia of his life and achievements - see related link.