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Dog Bites and Rabies: How to spot risks and stay safe

Rabies has been making headlines once again. Though entirely preventable through timely vaccination, rabies remains a fatal reminder of our public health gaps, one bite, one delay, and it’s often too late. Uncover the symptoms and preventive tips

August 14, 2025 / 14:37 IST
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Rabies kills nearly 59,000 people every year, yet it’s entirely preventable. Learn the signs, prevention tips, and why timely vaccination is key. (Image: Pexels)
Rabies kills nearly 59,000 people every year, yet it’s entirely preventable. Learn the signs, prevention tips, and why timely vaccination is key. (Image: Pexels)

Rabies, mostly spread by dog bites, remains a deadly but preventable disease. With timely vaccination and awareness, thousands of lives can be saved every year.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), rabies continues to claim nearly 59,000 lives annually — most of them preventable. In India, and across much of Asia and Africa, dog-mediated rabies remains a serious threat, especially to children. While effective vaccines exist, the lack of awareness, access, and timely action remains patchy

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Dogs are responsible for nearly 99% of human rabies cases. Once symptoms show, it is almost always fatal. The disease attacks the nervous system and leads to death within days. Children between 5 and 14 years are its most frequent victims. However, it is entirely vaccine-preventable.

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