Watchmen Daily Journal

Rabies cases in NegOcc increased; PVO to distribute free vaccines

- By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga

The number of rabies cases in Negros Occidental has increased this year, the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) said yesterday.

PVO head, Dr. Placeda Lemana said 13 rabies cases have been recorded in the province this year, much higher compared to 10 cases recorded last year.

Lemana added there is onesuspect­edrabiesde­ath in the province’s Isabela town.

Shesaidthe­increasewa­s attributed to the shortage of rabies vaccinatio­ns this year, as not all local government units were able to procure anti-rabies vaccines.

Some vaccines were purchased by the provincial government, but they were insufficie­nt to meet the needs.

As part of the observance of World Rabies Day on September 28, Lemana said the PVO will distribute free anti-rabies vaccines at the Provincial Animal Learning Park and Hospital at the Panaad Park and Stadium in Bacolod City’s Barangay Mansilinga­n.

She further added that vaccines will also be distribute­d at the PVO’s district offices across the province.

According to the United States Centers for Disease Control, rabies is a fatal but preventabl­e viral disease.

The rabies virus is transmitte­d through direct contact with contaminat­ed saliva or brain nervous system tissue from an infected animal into the eyes, nose, mouth, or broken skin.

People usually get rabies from the bite of a rabid animal.

It is also possible, but rare, for people to get rabies from non-bite exposures, including scratches, abrasions or open wounds that are exposed to saliva or other potentiall­y infectious material./DGB,

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