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Rabies is 100% preventable with timely vaccination. If a dog bites, don't wait—act fast! Call 0120 602 5400 for immediate help. Let's keep our families and communities safe! #WorldRabiesDay #AdoptOneHealthStopRabies Show more PMO India and 8 others
Today is #WorldRabiesDay! #Rabies is % preventable. Together, let's act now and save lives.
— World Health Organization South-East Asia (@WHOSEARO) September 28, 2024
#WorldRabiesDay 'World Rabies Day: Tracing the journey from myths to modern medicine' :An Insightful article by Dr C. Aravinda #rabies ,earlier theories,#vaccine -Dr Pasteur-its development, Epidemiology in Show more Dr. Shashank Joshi and 3 others
Today is World Rabies Day! Together, we can break boundaries and move closer to a rabies-free world. Learn more and get involved at http://rabiesalliance.org #WorldRabiesDay Show more
#Rabies is a disease that kills people and dogs. If a dog has rabies and it bites you, it can give you the disease. Washing the wound immediately and thoroughly after a dog bite and getting medical help as soon as possible can help save life. #WorldRabiesDay Show more
— World Health Organization South-East Asia (@WHOSEARO) September 28, 2024
Arunachal: Tawang Observes World Rabies Day 2024. #worldrabiesday2024 #Tawang https://arunachal24.in/?p=85015
#WorldRabiesDay Don't ignore any animal bite/scratches. Immediately wash wounds with soap& water, Seek medical attention right away, Follow doctors advice for full course of rabies vax & immunoglobulin treatment, Show more
On #WorldRabiesDay, let's raise awareness about this deadly disease. Knowledge & vigilance are key to prevention. Kudos to Bihar Veterinary College for their rabies awareness program at DAV Public School, BSEB spreading valuable insights on symptoms, prevention & vaccination. Show more
Every year #rabies claim over 60,000 lives globally; #India accounts for ~36% of those deaths. Timely vaccination is crucial to end dog-mediated rabies . @NCDCMoHFW w/ @UNDP_India & Show more Ministry of Health 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.