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Who invented the first successful vaccine against rabies?

AEdward Jenner
BLouis Pasteur
CRobert Koch
DJoseph Lister

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Correct Answer: B: Louis Pasteur

Explanation: Louis Pasteur developed the first successful rabies vaccine in 1885. His work in microbiology and germ theory transformed modern medicine and public health. Pasteur also made major contributions to pasteurization, vaccination, and disease prevention. The rabies vaccine became a historic medical breakthrough because rabies was considered almost always fatal once symptoms appeared. Questions regarding medical discoveries and vaccines frequently appear in examinations.