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World Rabies Day: Deadly Rabies But 100% can be prevented by vaccines

World Rabies Day: Deadly Rabies But 100% can be prevented by vaccines
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On World Rabies Day, doctors share important information about every dog ​​bite disease instead of rabies | In accordance with NMC data, more than 10 dog bites are reported every day in the city.
But every dog ​​bites don’t cause rabies risk factors | Bite by a dog whose history of the vaccine is unknown or by a dog that acts erratically or seems to be sick because of vaccine worries must be | Post Dog Bite, doctors recommend Rabies Immunoglobulin, an injection consisting of antibodies against the rabies virus.
Don’t avoid it because Rabies confirmed the case of death reported | According to the Division Health Office, Nagpur District has reported 1,052 Rabies cases between January 2017 and August 2021; Two patients died in the hospital 100% fatal | In accordance with GMCH officials, no drugs about rabies and receiving patients does not help.
Such patients were not hospitalized, meaning they seem to die in preventive households | Pet Vaccination, Stay away from wildlife and seek medical treatment before symptoms start after 100% potential exposure can be prevented | Don’t hesitate to take a vaccine.
Potentially fatal rabies but 100% can be prevented if medical treatment is directly received by the standard format | Vaccines are given on bite day; Day 3, 7, 11 and 21.
Complete the course is important.
Doctors can suggest two more shots depending on the case of vulnerable children | When short children are high, dogs can bite their necks and faces from which viruses can travel to the brain in a very short range.
Keeping protected children must be confirmed cases in the Nagpur Division from Jan 2017 to August 2021 District —– CashaNagpur —– 1,052 Gadchiroli —- 187 Wardha —— 104 Chandrapur — – 98 Gondia —— 50 Bhandara —– 32 Total —— 1,523 (although not officially recorded, the patient must die because of rabies because there is no cure) experts speak strange.
If a bite is on foot, it takes weeks for the virus to travel to your brain.
After reaching the brain, it multiplied quickly and spread through saliva.
Prevention treatment is the only choice from Nitin Shinde | A transmitted disease specialist identifies a difficult rabbi dog during the early days because it starts showing symptoms only when the virus reaches the brain.
If the dog runs away from water (hydrophobia), developing facial paralysis or always trying to bite, it is the case of Rabies Dr.
Tejas Wankhade | Veterinarians Identify a rabbi dog is difficult in the early days because symptoms begin only when the virus reaches the brain.
If the dog runs away from water (hydrophobia), developing facial paralysis or always trying to bite, it is Rabis.

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