Article de revue

1885, the first rabies vaccination in humans

The first human vaccination with a rabies virus attenuated by exposure to dry air started on July 6, 1885, and was reported in the session of the French Academy of Sciences on October 26, 1885 (1). In his report, Louis Pasteur describes how experiments started in 1882 led him to a rapid prophylactic method that had been successful many times in dogs. Pasteur was confident that it could be generally applied to all animals and also to man.

Auteurs

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2015

Journal

PNAS

Volume

34

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Vaccins et dispositifs d'administration

Maladies

  • Rage

Pays

  • France

Mots-clés

  • New vaccine introduction

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région européenne