Can rabies attacks be saved?

Rabies attacks are hopeless, as the current rabies mortality rate can reach close to 100 percent. A rabies attack means that the probability of successful resuscitation is almost zero. Therefore, rabies is still in the incubation period when there is no attack, and it is possible to prevent the disease from occurring through the rabies vaccine, or through rabies serum and immunoglobulin. If the appropriate clinical symptoms have already appeared, there are no measures available to save lives. Even if this symptom is the earliest prodromal symptom, there are no measures to save the life of the patient. Therefore, rabies is a preventable, but not completely curable disease. Rabies is also an acute disease and does not present a chronic state of infection, so that a person can die after an attack.