World Rabies Day 2024: ‘Every 9 minutes, someone dies from this viral zoonotic disease’ – UN

The United Nations (UN) says, Rabies is a “serious disease and is entirely preventable with proper use of vaccines and medicines.”

"Rabies is 100% vaccine preventable" - WHO
“Rabies is 100% vaccine preventable” – WHO. Photo: @UN

The Intergovernmental Organization revealed, “every 9 minutes, someone dies from rabies.”

According to who.int:

Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that causes progressive and fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Clinically, it has two forms:

  1. Furious rabies – characterized by hyperactivity and hallucinations.
  2. Paralytic rabies – characterized by paralysis and coma.
Although fatal once clinical signs appear, rabies is entirely avoidable; vaccines, medicines and technologies have long been available to prevent death from rabies. Nevertheless, rabies still kills tens of thousands of people each year. Of these cases, approximately 99% are acquired from the bite of an infected dog. 
Dog-mediated human rabies can be eliminated by tackling the disease at its source: infected dogs. Making people aware of how to avoid the bites of rabid dogs, to seek treatment when bitten and to vaccinate animals can successfully disrupt the rabies transmission cycle. 
Rabies is estimated to cause 59 000 human deaths annually in over 150 countries, with 95% of cases occurring in Africa and Asia. Due to underreporting and uncertain estimates, this number is likely a gross underestimate. The burden of disease is disproportionally borne by rural poor populations, with approximately half of cases attributable to children under 15 years of age.
"Rabies is 100% vaccine preventable" - WHO
"Rabies is 100% vaccine preventable" - WHO

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