Vaccination Against Rabies #OnThisDay
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On July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur and his teams administered the rabies vaccine for the first time to a young man with this disease. Success is resounding everywhere in the world. And because: humanity finally has a cure for the disease that is serious and fatal to almost 100% of the reported cases. The Institut Pasteur is founded in the wake in order to develop fundamental research. Interview with Olivier Schwartz, director of the Virus and Immuni…
The revolutionary breakthrough took place 140 years ago.
The aim of the initiative is to prevent the spread of rabies and to ensure public health in the various neighbourhoods of the capital city.
July 6 marks 140 years since Louis Pasteur first administered rabies vaccines to a patient in need. The article How did Louis Pasteur invent the rabies vaccine? comes from the website Wszystko co końca.
Vaccination Against Rabies #OnThisDay
On 6 July 1885, a young boy, Joseph Meister from Alsace, France, was vaccinated against rabies having been bitten 14 times by a rabid dog. Joseph’s mother travelled to Paris to see Louis Pasteur and begged him to help after her son was bitten by the rabid dog. Pasteur had been working on a vaccine […]
Pasteur Took a Risk to Save the Boy. in Doing so, He Made a Breakthrough in the Treatment of Rabies.
The happy story from 1885 about the rescue of a bitten nine-year-old boy by biologist Louis Pasteur, who courageously decided to administer a rabies vaccine despite the unknown outcome of the treatment, went down in medical history as a breakthrough that still makes it possible to effectively fight a deadly disease. However, the fate of the young man was not so happy in the end, although he lived to a ripe old age. Everything changed with the ar…
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