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Louis Pasteur invented the first vaccine against rabies on July 6, 1885 in France. Prior to the vaccine, rabies was fatal for both humans and animals once symptoms appeared. While the vaccine had some side effects like fever and weakened younger dogs' ability to fight infection, its main advantage was that it could cure rabies. The first test of the vaccine was done on a 9-year old boy.









