Kathmandu, Sept 28 : The World Rabies Day is being observed today including in Nepal by organising various programmes.
September 28 each year is observed
as the World Rabies Day to raise awareness about rabies including prevention
measures and accomplishments in the global flight against the disease.
This year's World Rabies Day theme
2023 'All for One, One Health for All highlights that health is a concern for
all.
French scientist Louis Pasteur was
the person who historically discovered the vaccine against rabies, an illness
caused by RABV which is commonly transmitted to human through dog bites.
The Global Alliance for Rabies
Control (GARC) initially observed World Rabies Day in 2007, later receiving
official recognition from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Nepal aspires to eliminate rabies
cases by 2030, although significant challenges persist. Dog bites are
responsible for 99 cases of rabies in the country. According to data from the
Epidemiology and Disease Control Division for the last fiscal year, there were
75,562 cases of illness due to dog bites, with 9,921 cases resulting from bites
by other animals.
The incidence of dog bites rose
from 32,882 in fiscal year 2075-76 BS (2018-19) to 54,996 in 2020-21. The
disease resulted in 10 deaths in the fiscal year 2070-71 (2013-14) and it was
followed by 13 deaths in 2014-15, six in 2015-16 and eight in 2016-17. It had
caused 32 fatalities in 2017-18 and 18 in 2018-19.
Rabies remains a deadly viral
disease but is preventable through vaccination. It can be transmitted through
bites from stray dogs, jackals, bats, leopards, cats, and mongooses.
The first symptoms of rabies
include weakness, discomfort, fever, headache and as the disease progresses,
one may experience anxiety, confusion to hydrophobia (fear of water), and
insomnia.
When bitten by an animal, it is
recommended for cleaning the wound thoroughly with running water for 15 minutes
and seeking timely vaccination, which is available free of cost at primary
health centers. The use of turmeric and chili on the wound increases the risk
of infection.
In the last fiscal year, the country consumed
250,000 vials of rabies vaccines. (RSS)