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  1. Rabies in India. Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease which occurs in more than 150 countries and territories. Dogs are the source of the vast majority of human rabies deaths, contributing up to 99% of all rabies transmissions to humans.

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  2. 8 maj 2023 · The NHP reported a total of 2863 rabies cases in India between 2005 and 2020; Five states contributed to over three-fourths of the total burden: West Bengal (43%), Andhra Pradesh (10%), Maharashtra (8%), Karnataka (7%) and Delhi (6%) (Fig. 1C & Appendix). 2

  3. 15 wrz 2022 · Emergence of rabies among vaccinated humans in India: a public health concern. Rabies is transmitted through the bite of animals infected with rabies, primarily dogs. Globally, dog-mediated rabies causes an estimated 59,000 human deaths annually. 1 According to WHO, India accounts for 36% of the global deaths due to rabies. India also accounts ...

  4. 8 lis 2023 · In 2021, India declared human rabies notifiable, 1 ensuring accurate rabies incidence data, which is crucial for developing and implementing effective prevention and control measures.

  5. 2 lut 2008 · Realizing that even at the dawn of 21st century thousands of people in India are dying from rabies, some of the medical professional bodies such as the Indian Academy of Pediatrics and the Association for the Prevention and Control of Rabies have taken action.

  6. 30 wrz 2024 · Although there was a substantial decline in human rabies deaths over the past two decades, to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies by 2030, India needs to fast-track its actions by adopting a focused one-health approach.

  7. 21 paź 2020 · Human and animal rabies was widespread in British India, and treatment of bite victims imposed a major financial burden on the colonial Government of India. It subsequently became a driver of Pasteurism in India and globally and a key component of British colonial scientific enterprise.

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