World Rabies Day 2024 know how much People die from dog bite every year

World Rabies Day 2024 know how much People die from dog bite every year

World Rabies Day 2024: Dogs are such animals living in the population which are both loved and feared. Dog bite causes a deadly disease like rabies, which causes thousands of people to die every year. World Rabies Day is celebrated every year on 28 September to spread awareness about diseases like rabies. What is rabies disease? Rabies disease is spread by the bite of an infected animal. This disease spreads through the bites of dogs, monkeys and cats and the germs found in the saliva of these infected animals mix…

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World Rabies Day 2024 celebrated September 28th to honor Louis Pasteur French chemist and microbiologist developed first rabies vaccine

World Rabies Day 2024 celebrated September 28th to honor Louis Pasteur French chemist and microbiologist developed first rabies vaccine

‘World Rabies Day’ is celebrated every year on 28 September to raise awareness about rabies and ways to prevent it. This day was first started by the ‘Global Alliance for Rabies Control’ (GARC) and is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) every year in September. This day was started in the year 2007 by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), which is a group working for the prevention of rabies around the world. The date of September 28 was chosen in honor of the death anniversary of Louis…

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World Rabies Day: How many people are bitten by dogs every year in India, in which state is this figure highest?

World Rabies Day: How many people are bitten by dogs every year in India, in which state is this figure highest?

A dog bite is a bite by a dog to a person or other animal. While the bites of some dogs may not cause injury. But they can cause infection, deformity, temporary or permanent disability or death. There are some things you can do if you are bitten by a dog.  Clean the wound: Wash the wound with soap and warm water for 3 to 5 minutes. You can also remove any objects, such as teeth, hair, or dirt, from the bite site. Stop bleeding: Apply direct pressure with a…

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