Submitted by ShelfordPrefect t3_10kye24 in askscience
ommnian t1_j5vynbe wrote
Reply to comment by mradenovirus in What determines whether we can create a vaccine for an illness or not? by ShelfordPrefect
Yes, but also, when you're given the rabies vaccine in these cases, aren't *just* getting the rabies vaccine. You are also getting Rabies Immunoglobin. Which works alongside the vaccine to prevent the rabies virus from infecting you.
zebediah49 t1_j5x3s5u wrote
You probably don't actually need that.
But when the alternative is certain death, it's worth going the extra mile with the immunoglobin, just in case...
(Also, I certainly don't want to be part of the controlled trial to determine how necessary it is)
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