Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Rabies Day -
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Today is World Rabies Day (Sept. 28) to focus on the impact this 100% preventable disease has on animals AND people worldwide. Are your pets' rabies vaccinations up to date? Check out this important article: https://bit.ly/3Pu9DHr
Anyway… it’s world rabies day! Don’t put that vaccine in the butt muscle. Don’t do it. xoxo ED Pharmacist Doctor Charlatan #rabies #RabiesAwareness #emergencymedicine #twitterx #meded
Today, #WorldRabiesDay, spread the word that cats pose NO major rabies threat. Cats rarely contract rabies, let alone transmit it, and cat-to-human rabies transmission is almost impossibly rare. Also, #TNR is the number one way community cats receive rabies vaccinations!
Did you know that September 28th is #WorldRabiesDay? It's celebrated annually to raise awareness about this deadly zoonotic disease. Shout-out to all in our #VetPath community who are either constantly on the lookout for it or involved in rabies research. #OneHealth
— American College of Veterinary Pathologists (@ACVP) September 28, 2023
Today is #WorldRabiesDay. Check out our "Rabies in the U.S." infographic; and remember, the best way to protect your animals from this deadly disease is through vaccination and to keep them away from wildlife that can spread the disease. Learn more at http://avma.org/Rabies.
— AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) (@AVMAvets) September 28, 2023
ICYMI: We'll be holding our next wellness clinic from noon to 3 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 30, at Steve Cox Memorial Park in White Center in honor of World Rabies Day! We'll be providing exams, vaccinations, pet food and supplies, microchips and more.
In honor of #WorldRabiesDay, we’re offering FREE rabies vaccines from 10 am-6:30 pm on Sept. 28th, at the Pet Adoption and Protection Center in Doral. Bring your pets (4 months+) to our Wellness Clinic to protect them and reduce the risk of transmission to humans.
— Miami-Dade County Animal Services (@AdoptMiamiPets) September 27, 2023
Today is World Rabies Day! Let's unite "All for one, one health for all" . Rabies is 100% preventable through vaccination. Every 9 minutes, someone dies from Rabies 4 out of 10 deaths are children 99% of human cases result from infected dog bites. Dr FK Mbai and 2 others
Sept. 28 is the last day to register for St. Lucie County’s 2nd Annual Drive-Through Rabies Vaccination Event at the Fairgrounds on Sept. 30 from 8 am to noon. This event is free for unincorporated residents; $10 for residents in the cities. RSVP: acvoucher@stlucieco.org.
Today,marks the World Rabies Day. The theme of the day is *#AllFor1OneHealthForAll* . Our joint efforts as a society will help us to eradicate this deadly disease. Rabies kills fast. We can prevent Rabies by having our dogs and Cats vaccinated annually. *#worldrabiesday2023*
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.
World Rabies Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Rabies Day in 2023 was All for 1.