Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Rabies Day -
in 2023Updated
This #WorldRabiesDay let's unite to "Stop the Bite, Prevent the Fight!" Promoting awareness and vaccination is key to eradicating rabies and protecting our furry friends and ourselves. Together, we can make a difference!
Celebrating #WorldRabiesDay Goa, the shining example of success in the National Rabies Control Programme! Since September 2017, the state has recorded ZERO human deaths due to rabies. A testament to dedication and collaboration. #TheGoaModel Ministry of Health and 4 others
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. Ministry of Health and 6 others
On #WorldRabiesDay, applauding the partnership between Goa Government & Mission Rabies! Together, we have vaccinated 90,000+ dogs annually, provided community education and rabies surveillance. A powerful alliance in making Goa a Rabies Free State! #TheGoaModel Ministry of Health and 4 others
On World Rabies Day, #KIMSBBSR stands united in the fight against rabies! Rabies is 100 per cent preventable, yet it still claims hundreds of lives each year in India Together, we can make a difference Raise awareness Vaccinate your pets Educate yourself Learn about rabies… Show more
We took an initiative of a Day Long International Symposium on "One health approach against the incurable malady, Rabies" with the objective of creating awareness about the disease. With these initiatives, we are committed to make Lakhimpur a rabies free place to live in.… Show more
“Say No to Rabies” Rabies is a deadly disease, but death from rabies can be prevented by proper wound washing and vaccination. #WorldRabiesDay #PreventRabies #NAPREindia #NRCP PMO India and 9 others
Around 59,000 people die of #rabies globally per year - 36% of them in India. While modalities to prevent disease before and after a bite exist, there are no antiviral drugs for those who develop symptoms. On #WorldRabiesDay, let's remind ourselves to address this R&D gap. National Centre for Disease Control and 6 others
On the occasion of World Rabies Day, Health and Family Welfare Minister @AAPbalbir stressed on the need for multi-sectoral coordination between different departments to minimise the risk of rabies.
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.