given immune response is formed
Rabies: sources of infection, symptoms and prognosis
Rabies is a deadly disease that in almost 100% of cases is fatal (there are only a few cases of recovery from it and it has not been fully confirmed that the patient has had rabies). This is a viral infectious disease in which the human nervous system is severely affected.
How do you get rabies?
The rabies virus is found in the urine, saliva and tears of infected animals. Continue reading
Live and inactivated vaccines: what is the difference, which one is better?
Vaccination is an important preventive measure for many serious diseases, it plays a key role in the issue of preserving the health of the nation. Therefore, you should understand what preparations it is carried out. Depending on the type of vaccine introduced, specific, but quite normal, reactions of the body to it may occur. Do not be afraid of this, it is important to know more useful information about vaccinations, and then the fear will go away, and awareness and understanding will take its place. Continue reading