Rabies - Prognosis






The key to successful treatment of rabies is timing. An infected person must begin a series of immunizations as soon as possible after being bitten. If immunizations begin within two days of the bite, chances of survival are very good. Even if the immunizations do not begin until later, there is a chance that the patient can survive. The longer the delay in starting immunizations, however, the less hopeful the prognosis for recovery is. Without immunizations, a patient will almost certainly die of the disease.

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