Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease with central nervous
system infected by the rabies virus. Once the disease is onset, the mortality
rate almost reaches 100%.
At present, there are no effective treatment for rabies, active
immunization by injecting vaccine is the main method. Regardless of adults or children,
the incidence of adverse reactions after rabies vaccine injection is extremely
low, and basically no fatal side effects are caused. The vast majority of
people will not experience any reaction after being vaccinated against rabies,
and only some of the vaccinated individuals may experience mild vaccination
reactions. Common local injections include redness, swelling, pain, itching,
and systemic symptoms such as fever, dizziness, headache, fatigue, general
malaise, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. Most of these
symptoms are relatively mild and can gradually releases within a few days to a
week. A small number of patients will have moderate or high…