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Rabies Awareness: Protecting Both Animals and Humans

Syarifah Alia Mohammad Azhar
Pelajar dari Fakultas Perubatan Hewan, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Indonesia.
14 Desember 2024 12:34 WIB
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Indonesia in one of the countries with high death rate due to rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that can be fatal once symptoms appear. Since the beginning of 2024, 71 people in Indonesia have died from rabies, with East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) being the most effected region. In 2023, there were 19,320 cases of animal bites that could potentially spread rabies, and 16,180 cases in the first half of 2024. To address this issue, it is important for the public to take personal safety measures and improve coorperation between the health and agriculture sectors. This includes mass dog vaccination and getting proper treatment after a bite. Authorities also need to run campaigns about rabies to help the public be more cautions and aware of disease, which can lead to death once symptoms show.
The dogs queue at the clinic shows pets waiting vaccines. Prepared by Syarifah Alia binti Mohammad Azhar
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The dogs queue at the clinic shows pets waiting vaccines. Prepared by Syarifah Alia binti Mohammad Azhar
Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system and almost always leads to death once clinical symptoms appear.It is usually transmitted through bites from infected animals, especially dogs. The rabies virus, part of the Lyssavirus family, is found in the saliva of infected animals such as dogs, cats, and wild animals. When an infected animal bites another animal or a human, the virus can enter the body through an opened wound, causing an infection that attacks the nervous system.
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Symptoms of Rabies in Dogs:
Symptoms of Rabies in Human:
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Rabies is a preventable disease through vaccination. The rabies vaccine is highly effective in preventing the disease if given immediately after a bite. It helps the body produce antibodies to fight the rabies virus. It is essential to get the vaccine within 24 hours after a bite for the best results.
Moreover, children, people working with animals, and those frequently interacting with wild animals or unvaccinated dogs are at higher risk of contracting rabies. The lack of dog vaccinations also increases the risk of rabies spreading in the community. Once symptoms appear, rabies almost always ends in death. Therefore, preventing infection through vaccination and getting immediate treatment after a bite is crucial. Without treatment before symptoms show, survival chances are very slow.
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The cute dog is hospitalized to recieve further treatment. Prepared by Syarifah Alia binti Mohammad Azhar.
Step to Take if Bitten by an Animal that May Have Rabies:
Preventive Measures:
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By following these steps, you can reduce the risk of rabies, also protect yourself and others.
Rabies is a dangerous disease that can be prevented through vaccination and immediate medical treatment after a bite. Raising awareness about the importance of vaccination and preventive measures is crucial to reducing the spread of this disease, protecting public health, and preventing rabies-related deaths.