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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health

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  • Rabies is a widespread zoonotic disease with a nearly 100% fatality rate.
  • It causes more human deaths globally than any other zoonosis.
  • Limited therapeutic options necessitate a focus on prevention.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the global burden of rabies.
  • To emphasize the critical role of vaccination in preventing rabies.
  • To discuss the efficacy of available vaccines and vaccination schedules.

Summary:

  • Rabies is a universally fatal mammal-transmitted infection, posing a significant global health threat.
  • Effective prevention relies on pre- or post-exposure vaccination due to a lack of treatments.
  • Decades-old, highly effective cell culture vaccines provide lasting protection against rabies.

Impact:

  • Vaccination remains the sole effective strategy to prevent human deaths from rabies.
  • Cell culture vaccines ensure long-term immunity and are crucial for global rabies control.
  • Ongoing research into vaccination schedules aims to optimize rabies prevention strategies worldwide.