Submitted by EmbarrassedActive4 t3_yh4ue1 in askscience
Cephandrius17 t1_iuec12c wrote
- The dangerous symptoms take weeks or months to develop, as the virus has to travel to the brain. Because of this, if you are vaccinated after you are infected, but before it spreads too far, it will still be effective.
- The developed countries most capable of vaccine program like that generally have low rates of rabies.
- Because of the low rates of infection, even very rare side effects of the vaccine could end up being more common than actual infections.
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