Rabies: How it spreads, the signs & why vaccination is vital

How Rabies it Spreads

Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease, meaning a disease that normally exists in domestic and wild animals that can infect humans. It attacks the central nervous system and once symptoms develop, it’s almost always fatal.

HOW RABIES SPREADS

Both domestic and wild rabid animals can transmit rabies to healthy animals and humans when their saliva comes into contact with broken skin or mucous membranes.

Contact usually occurs through a bite, scratch or lick. In Africa and Asia, jackals and mongooses are the main wildlife reservoirs for the rabies virus.

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Are your pet's rabies vaccinations up to date?

There are two types of rabies and a combination of symptoms may be experienced:

  • Furious Rabies: Hyperactive Symptoms
  • Paralytic Rabies: Weakness and Loss of Coordination

WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE BEEN BITTEN BY A DOG

  • Wash the wound with running water thoroughly for 10 minutes.
  • If the dog is unvaccinated, go to your doctor or clinic immediately to start rabies vaccinations.
  • Do not wait for symptoms to appear before going to the doctor. Once symptoms appear, it is too late for treatment.

WHY VACCINATION IS VITAL

Vaccination is vital because this deadly disease is 100% preventable.

  • Rabies is deadly
  • Rabies is 100% preventable
  • 40% of rabies victims are children younger than 15
  • Every year, tens of thousands of people die from rabies
  • Rabies is an endemic in more than 150 countries and territories
  • Africa and Asia account for 95% of human rabies deaths, worldwide
  • Dogs are the main source of human rabies death: up to 99% transmission rate

DOG VACCINATION IS THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO ELIMINATE HUMAN RABIES

By preventing rabies in pets, you help them live longer, happier lives AND you help keep loved ones and others in your community safe.

Do not buy or adopt pets if you cannot afford vaccination.

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