Which of the following nervous system diseases is treated with both passive and active immunization?

A) arboviral encephalitis
B) botulism
C) primary amebic meningoencephalopathy
D) rabies
E) West Nile encephalitis


D
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Viral Diseases of the Nervous System
Learning Outcome: 20.16

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