If the rabies vaccine is not completed, it is likely that not enough neutralizing antibodies with a protective amount are produced, and there is no immunity to rabies in this case. If you are infected with the rabies virus, you will have a rabies attack. Another situation is that some neutralizing antibodies are produced, but the amount of neutralizing antibodies is not high and the neutralizing antibodies will not last too long. Because the neutralizing antibodies can last for more than a year after the five shots, the incubation period for rabies is overwhelmingly less than a year, which can cover the time when rabies develops and thus ensure that a person does not get rabies. If the antibodies are positive but last for less than a year or just a few months. For the remainder of that time, the likelihood of rabies developing is less, but it still cannot be completely ruled out. Therefore, it is important to worry about rabies as a condition when the rabies vaccine has not been given.