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6 Ways to Prevent Rabies Disease

                       


    Here are some steps that can be taken to prevent rabies:

1. Vaccination of animals: Vaccination of pets such as dogs and cats is an important step in the prevention of rabies. Make sure your pet gets the rabies vaccine regularly according to the schedule recommended by the vet.

2. Avoid contact with wild animals: Avoid direct contact with wild animals such as wild dogs, feral cats, foxes, bats, or other wild animals that have the potential to be infected with rabies. Do not attempt to hold, feed or play with these animals.

3. Personal protection: If you work or are in a high-risk area, such as a veterinary laboratory or rural area with a high population of wild animals, make sure you use proper personal protection. Use protective clothing, gloves and safety goggles when dealing with potentially rabid animals.

4. Keep the environment clean: Animals that are potentially infected with rabies can often hang around garbage or waste areas. Make sure you keep the environment around you clean by disposing of trash properly and keeping your yard clean.

5. Avoid animal bites or scratches: If you are bitten or scratched by an animal, especially an animal that is not known or suspected of being infected with rabies, immediately wash the wound with soap and running water for 15 minutes. After that, seek medical attention immediately to get further treatment and confirm the need for appropriate rabies prevention measures.

6. Report an animal bite: If you or someone you know is bitten by an animal, immediately report the incident to your local health authority. This is important so that preventive and treatment steps can be taken immediately.

It is important to remember that rabies is a serious and deadly disease. If you are suspected of being exposed to rabies or have a risk of contracting rabies, immediately consult a medical professional or doctor to get the right treatment and treatment.

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