World Rabies Day
Source: News 18
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What is discussed under World Rabies Day?
- World Rabies Day 2022: Theme
- History
- Significance
- About Rabies
Why in News?
Every year on September 28th, World Rabies Day is observed to promote awareness and educate people about the seriousness of Rabies.
World Rabies Day 2022: Theme
- The theme of World Rabies Day 2022, according to the World Health Organization, is ‘Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths.’
- One Heath in the theme depicts the health system’s weaknesses.
- It also shows how generous they can be with cross-sector collaboration.
- Zero Deaths signifies that the world has all of the medications, techniques, vaccinations, and technology necessary to eradicate the illness, and that “zero deaths” should be the ultimate aim.
- The theme emphasises the interdependence of the environment, people, and animals.
History
- The first World Rabies Day campaign was held in 2007.
- The campaign began as a collaboration between many groups, including:
- The Alliance for Rabies Control
- The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Co-sponsors of this event are:
- The World Health Organization
- The World Organization for Animal Health
- The Pan American Health Organization
- After three years of honouring World Rabies Day, it was projected that over 100 nations held preventive and awareness activities.
- Over 100 million people were informed about the hazards of getting rabies.
- Meanwhile, 3 million dogs were immunised.
Significance
- On World Rabies Day, a network of worldwide government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and vaccine makers utilise the day to arrange events, conferences, and campaigns led by professionals to aid in the elimination of the illness.
- The administration also outlines plans and initiatives to move the country closer to its objective.
- The Global Strategic Plan for the elimination of this dog-mediated disease aims for zero fatalities by 30 years (2030).
Rabies
- Rabies is a dangerous virus that is transmitted to humans through the saliva of infected animals.
- The rabies virus is typically spread by a bite.
- Stray dogs are the most likely carriers of rabies in underdeveloped nations.
- When a person begins to exhibit rabies symptoms, the disease almost often kills them.
Symptoms
- The earliest signs of rabies can be quite similar to flu symptoms and can continue for days.
- Subsequent signs and symptoms may include:
- Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Agitation, Anxiety, Confusion, Hyperactivity, Swallowing Difficulties, Sucking excessively, Fear caused by attempting to consume fluids due to trouble swallowing water, Fear caused by air blasted in the face, Hallucinations
Treatment
- There is no effective therapy for rabies once it has been established.
- Although a few humans have survived rabies, the disease is typically fatal.
- As a result, if exposed to rabies, should take a series of vaccinations to prevent the virus from spreading.
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