Can the human immune system kill the rabies virus?

The human immune system is innately susceptible to rabies and is not capable of killing the rabies virus. Rabies is a preventable but untreatable disease that develops mainly through the injured skin into the subcutaneous nerve tissue and then into the central nervous system. Once it develops, there is no cure and the mortality rate is as high as 100%. If you are bitten by a stray cat or a stray dog, you must go to the nearest epidemic prevention station within 24 hours for rabies vaccination. Rabies vaccination, which requires a total of five injections over a period of one month, can help the organism to resist the infection of the rabies virus through effective rabies vaccination.