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#WorldRabiesDay Webinar, 28th Sept! Dive into the mission to end rabies deaths by 2030 with experts from @DAFFgov . Register: eventbrite.com.au One Health in action for zero rabies deaths by 2030
This #WorldRabiesDay, we're shining the spotlight on Namibia . In Namibia’s NCA, veterinarians and their teams are using innovative methods and relentless dedication to significantly reduce human rabies cases, marking a remarkable achievement in the ongoing fight rabies. woah.org Read the full story here
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
Today marks #WorldRabiesDay! The theme for this year’s World Rabies Day is: All for one, One Health for all woah.org World Rabies Day 2023: All for one, One Health for all - WOAH
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
The Association of Veterinary Medical Students UI joined the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association Oyo state chapter in an Anti-rabies sensitization walk . #WorldRabiesDay2023 #OneHealth4All Dr Abdulfatah BASHIR and Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association - NVMA
KMC, Indus Hospital & Dow University organised an awareness walk on World Rabies Day at Burns Garden. Citizens are urged to get the ARV Vaccine in case of dog bite & avoid any local solution since rabies is fatal. KMC along with Sindh Govt is also working on neutering the dogs
This #WorldRabiesDay we’re proud to share our progress towards a rabies-free Faisalabad! A shoutout to our team member presenting our efforts at the University of Calgary. We’re making strides with TNVR, mass vaccinations, & community education. #TAWF
World Rabies Day 2023: ‘All for 1, One Health for All’
— AFROHUN - Africa One Health University Network (@AFROHUN) September 28, 2023
After some ups & downs (including a pandemic), I'm glad to have submitted my PhD thesis in time for #WorldRabiesDay. Rabies is the most fatal infectious disease in the world but it is 100% preventable. It's time to #EndRabiesNow and its possible with canine and human vaccinations Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and 6 others
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.
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The theme for World Rabies Day in 2023 was All for 1.
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