Which statement is correct?
A. After being bitten by a rabid animal, individuals become sick immediately.
B. If an individual develops rabies, she or he typically dies within a few hours of contracting the disease.
C. The rabies virus is transmissible through touch.
D. If bitten by a rabid animal, an individual can be vaccinated against rabies during the incubation period.
Answer: D
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