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VACCINATION PROGRAM

OUR NEW PROJECT IN COLLABORATION WITH MISSION RABIES

Rabies, a zoonotic disease primarily transmitted through the bite of infected animals, poses a significant threat to public health, particularly in regions with high dog populations. A one health approach to rabies emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. By combining veterinary medicine, human medicine, and environmental science, we can effectively address the complex factors contributing to rabies transmission. Through initiatives such as mass dog vaccination campaigns, public health education, and wildlife conservation efforts, we can break the cycle of infection and ultimately eliminate rabies.

ABOUT RABIES IN GENERAL

Rabies, a viral disease that attacks the nervous system, is a serious public health concern, particularly in regions with high populations of dogs and other mammals. The virus is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, often a dog, and can be fatal if left untreated.
Early symptoms of rabies include fever, headache, and muscle weakness, followed by more severe symptoms such as hallucinations, paralysis, and ultimately, death. Vaccination of dogs is a crucial preventive measure, along with prompt medical attention for anyone bitten by a suspected rabid animal.

We hope to be able to provide stent our veterinary service to other health care campaigns in the near future.

We would like to implement a​dditional treatments. You can help with your time or donation of equipment or money…

Vaccination
Neuter
De-Worming
Euthanasia (of rabid dogs)
Train the field officers

Also our project

Link to: Call for VETS- help United Tansania‘s Vet- Service @Lake Eyasi, Northern Tanzania

Our challenges & obstacles in the fight against rabies:

Limited resources,
Inadequate infrastructure,
and public awareness

Continued efforts are needed to raise awareness, improve vaccination coverage, and strengthen surveillance systems to effectively control this deadly disease.