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Results for the substance rabies vaccine inactivated

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The inactivated rabies vaccine is used to prevent rabies, a fatal viral disease caused by the rabies virus, which is transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal. The vaccine contains inactivated (killed) viruses that stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against the virus, providing protection against infection.

The vaccine is administered intramuscularly, either as pre-exposure prophylaxis for individuals at high risk (such as veterinarians or travelers to endemic areas) or as post-exposure prophylaxis after contact with a suspected animal. The vaccination schedule varies depending on the situation, typically including 3-5 doses.

Common side effects include pain at the injection site, fever, headache, and fatigue. In rare cases, severe allergic reactions or neurological symptoms may occur.

The inactivated rabies vaccine is an essential measure for preventing rabies, helping to save lives and reduce the incidence of this fatal disease.