Your E-mail:
Get the latest news, tips and
free advice every month
Do you use any form of permanent identification on your horse?


Printer Friendly Bookmark and Share

September 8 Marks First World Rabies Day

Rabies awareness campaigns are expected around the globe.

The first World Rabies Day, initiated by the Alliance for Rabies Control and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is tomorrow. This first of what is planned to be an annual observance is designed to raise global awareness of rabies and prevention measures. The event will promote rabies and animal bite prevention through community engagement by individuals and organizations all over the world.

Tomorrow will see awareness campaigns targeting veterinarians, pet owners, clinicians, school children and others in the United States and numerous other countries. These include fundraising walks/runs, concerts and educational symposiums.
Horses are susceptible to rabies, and in some areas of the country rabies is a common deadly threat. Rabies is spread via a bite from an infected animal. Humans can contract rabies from a bite from any infected animal, including a horse. With rare exceptions, equine rabies cases are fatal.

Rabies in horses is highly preventable through vaccination. According to the American Association of Equine Practitioners, equine rabies vaccination is recommended annually in endemic areas.

09-07-2007


 Give us your opinion on
September 8 Marks First World Rabies Day

Submit a Comment   Join Club
Earn 1,000 points! What's this?
Reader Comments
Thanks for reporting on this!
Gesa, Greensboro, NC
Posted: 9/8/2007 4:57:45 AM
View Current Comments

Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email:

Horses USA
Buy Now
Young Rider
Buy Now
Quarter Horses
Buy Now


Hi my name's Crown

Visit the Photo Gallery to
cast your vote!
Information on over 200 dog breeds