Rabies is a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals from the saliva of infected animals, the rabies virus is usually transmitted through a bite. In most countries, stray dogs are the most likely to spread rabies to people. Rabies remains a significant health problem in many countries of the world, so World Rabies Day takes place each year in September World Rabies Day aims to raise awareness about the impact of rabies on humans and animals, provide information and advice on how to prevent the disease in at-risk communities, and support advocacy for increased efforts in rabies control. So let's start this quiz and learn some important facts about World Rabies Day.
1. When did World rabies Day start?
A. 2017
B. 2007
C. 2009
D. 2011
2. When was the rabies virus discovered?
A. 1904
B. 1804
C. 1880
D. 1840
3. When was the rabies vaccine developed?
A. 1895
B. 1875
C. 1885
D. 1865
4. How many cases of rabies deaths come in the world each year?
A. 99000
B. 39000
C. 59000
D. 49000
5. What day is World Rabies Day?
A. 18 September
B. 08 September
C. 28 September
D. 28 November
6. Which country has the highest cases of rabies?
A. India
B. China
C. United States
D. United Kingdom
7. What countries are rabies-free countries?
A. Japan
B. England
C. Australia
D. All of the above
8. What country has the most deaths from rabies?
A. Australia
B. Canada
C. Pakistan
D. India
9. Who developed the first rabies vaccine in 1885?
A. Louis Park
B. Louis Pasteur
C. Louis Philippe
D. Thomas Stevens
10. Who discovered the rabies virus?
A. Louis Le Prince
B. Charles Chevalier
C. Abraham Karem
D. Georg Gottfried Zinke
11. How many stages of the rabies virus are there in humans?
A. One stage
B. Three stages
C. Five stages
D. Seven Stages
12. Which country started world rabies day?
A. United Kingdom
B. United States
C. Canada
D. Australia
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