Tag: World Rabies Day
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World Rabies Day in Saskatchewan: Warman Bat Case Highlights Public Health Focus
World Rabies Day in Saskatchewan: A Public Health Moment Saskatchewan is marking World Rabies Day to raise awareness about a potentially fatal virus and to emphasize practical steps people can take to stay safe. The timing is notable, coming on the heels of a Warman incident in which a dead bat found in a yard…
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World Rabies Day in Saskatchewan: Warman bat tests positive prompts caution
World Rabies Day highlights rabies awareness in Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is marking World Rabies Day to raise awareness about a virus that can be fatal if left untreated. The provincial government says the day serves as a reminder to take precautionary steps when there has been exposure to rabies, whether from wild or domestic animals. The…
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World Rabies Day in Saskatchewan: Warman Bat Case Highlights Precautions
World Rabies Day in Saskatchewan: Raising Awareness and Vigilance As Saskatchewan marks World Rabies Day, public health officials are using the occasion to remind residents of the potentially fatal virus and the steps needed to prevent exposure. The timing is underscored by a recent local case: a dead bat found in Warman tested positive for…
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Rabies in Pakistan: 1,000 Preventable Deaths Each Year
World Rabies Day: Act Now for Pakistan’s Children As the world marks World Rabies Day on September 28 with the theme “Act Now: You, Me, Community,” Pakistan faces a stubborn toll from a disease that is 100% preventable. About 1,000 people die each year from rabies, and children bear the brunt, especially in rural and…
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Rabies in Pakistan: 1,000 Deaths Annually, Yet Preventable
World Rabies Day spotlight: Pakistan’s preventable toll As World Rabies Day is observed on September 28 under the theme "Act Now: You, Me, Community", Pakistan faces a stark reminder: rabies claims about 1,000 lives each year, with children bearing the heaviest burden. The toll points to deep gaps in awareness, timely care, and access to…
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Rabies in Pakistan: Preventable Deaths Reach 1,000 Annually
World Rabies Day shines a light on a preventable crisis in Pakistan As the global health community marks World Rabies Day on September 28 under the theme “Act Now: You, Me, Community,” Pakistan faces a stark reminder: rabies continues to claim about 1,000 lives each year, with children bearing the brunt. The toll underscores gaps…
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World Rabies Day: A Safe Shot for Communities
World Rabies Day: A Safe Shot for Communities September 28 marks World Rabies Day, a global reminder of the power of vaccination to protect both people and animals. This year’s theme, as highlighted by the World Health Organization, is “Act now: you, me, communities.” It invites individuals, families, and local bodies to join forces, boost…
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World Rabies Day: Safe Shots for Pets and Communities
World Rabies Day 2025: A Call to Action September 28 marks World Rabies Day, a moment when health and animal-welfare groups worldwide turn from awareness to action. This year’s theme, “Act now: you, me, communities,” as highlighted by the World Health Organization, urges individuals, families, and local groups to shoulder responsibility, collaborate, and drive real…
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World Rabies Day: A Safe Shot for Pets and Communities
World Rabies Day: Act Now—You, Me, Communities September 28 marks World Rabies Day, a date that underscores a simple, life‑saving reality: vaccination is the best defense against a deadly disease. This year’s theme, Act now: you, me, communities, shifts the focus from individual action to collective responsibility. Health authorities and animal welfare groups alike are…
