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Global public health charity @MissionRabies celebrated the milestone of two million dogs vaccinated worldwide this World Rabies Day. Mission Rabies' vaccination campaigns are aiming to to stop human deaths from rabies by 2030.
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Thank you for the kind messages regarding my 105th sojourn around the sun today. However , today is World Rabies Day which is far more important. Please stay safe everyone!☆ #compleanno https://t.co/MFqhf637ON
Our rabies & viral zoonoses workgroup undertake work to reduce the risk of rabies, and protect animals and humans in the UK and abroad. In this #APHAscience blog, we hear from Dr Guanghui Wu as she talks about this important area of work.
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On World Rabies Day 2022, there’s good news from Kabul, where there are now zero recorded cases of rabies, thanks to a mass rabies vaccination programme being delivered by the Afghan branch of UK animal charity Mayhew.
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World Rabies Day is celebrated to raise awareness about rabies prevention. Todays date also marks the anniversary of Louis Pasteur’s death, the French chemist and microbiologist, who developed the first rabies vaccine.
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With our partners, we're organising a webinar where we'll assess national efforts of #rabies programmes in the region, & from it build advocacy for adoption of #OneHealth in implementing #ZeroBy30.
WHEN: 27 September 2022
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— World Organisation for Animal Health in Africa (@WOAH_Africa) September 27, 2022
We’re shining a light on our international colleagues' work ahead of World Rabies Day. Before our programme in Kabul, there were c.38 yearly human deaths from rabies. We’re so proud that there has been ZERO in the last 18 months 🥳️
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An estimated 59,000 people die from rabies each year, that’s one person every nine minutes. Dog bites cause almost all human cases, so we can help by increasing awareness and vaccinating dogs to prevent the disease.
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World Rabies Day is a health observance which aims to raise awareness about the disease. Rabies is a rare, contagious disease spread by mammals that can cause convulsions, excess salivation, and paralysis.