When was the first Rabies vaccine developed?
Roughly the 1880's.
What was Rabies names after?
Lyssavirus, names after a greek god of mad terror.
Usually on the arms or legs | From dogs, bats, kyotes, foxes, squirrels, and others.
What are the early stages of Rabies, saying that you got bit from an animal on the leg.
It starts slow and works its way up without triggering an immune response.
How many proteins does the Rabies cell have?
5
How many vaccines were created until now?
2 - 3
Where did Rabies originate | become deadly?
3000 B.C - India.
How long does it usually take for effects to show during Rabies infections
What are the two most important types of natural immune cells for the Rabies virus.
How good is Rabies at avoiding the immune system?
Does it matter if the virus is already in a nerve cell to inject a vaccine?
No.
True or False: Rabies were considered very safe in Russia?
False.
It will likely just lead to death if the neck sustains injury but if it was like a small bat bite, it is likely for a faster infection rate.
Does Dendritic cells help in the immune response against any virus? { Bonus }
Yes.
What are the main goals for the virus?
True | False? Thousands of chicken heads were distributed to the forest full of the Rabies vaccine to stop the invasion.
True
Is Rabies an invasive virus?
Without a doubt, yes.
True Or False - If the bite is deeper, does the infection worsen?
Likely it will from natural bacteria and other viruses into the deep wound.
What does the vaccine help for the immune system?
It boosts the immune system to build a keen sense and right anti weapons in hand.
True or False? The rabies virus has 5 proteins which are the simple instructions for its system.
True.
What does a vaccine do to stop the infection?
It travels from neuron to neuron all the way to the brain, injecting antibiotics to sabotage the progress of Rabies.
{Easy Last Question} - Why was the Rabies virus names after a death god?
Because it was said to turn humans into zombies and animals into apex predators.
{Hard} - Say that a vaccine is injected into the system as the virus is reproducing, what are the chances of the virus reaching the brain before the vaccine.
As the antibiotics are faster than the slow Rabies virus, makes it highly unlikely - almost 0% for the vaccine to lose a race against the virus to the brain.
{Easy} True or False? As the virus takes over a nerve cell, can it actively shut down the immune response against it?
Yes.
Name all the instructions for the virus to do.
5 proteins { - Infect | Avoid Its Immune System | Multiply | Disrupt The Brain | Repeat The Process. - }