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1.4 billion people at risk of rabies in South-East Asia

Sep 27, 2011, 7:56 GMT

New Delhi - More than 1.4 billion people are at risk of rabies in South and South-East Asia, a region that accounts for nearly half of global deaths from the disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday.

Children aged 5-15 years, were the most vulnerable, representing 40 per cent of the people exposed to rabid dog bites.

The WHO called on governments to ensure access to modern rabies vaccine and control the disease at the source through mass dog vaccination campaigns.

'Rabies is a serious health problem in South-East Asia and countries must develop and implement comprehensive national rabies control programmes,' WHO South-East Asia regional director Samlee Plianbangchang said.

The organisation's definition of South East-Asia also includes countries in South Asia.

Rabies kills an estimated 24,000 people in the region annually.

According to the Global Alliance for Rabies Control, the disease causes 70,000 deaths annually, with India topping the list at about 20,000 per year.

'Rabies is a fatal disease but it can and must be prevented,' Plianbangchang said.

Dog bites are the primary source of human infection and account for 96 per cent of the human rabies cases.

'A combination of large human and dog populations in congested habitable areas combined with widespread poverty has led to more deaths due to rabies in WHO's South-East Asia region than in any other part of the world,' WHO said.

It said Thailand and Sri Lanka had successfully lowered the number of rabies-related human deaths through dog vaccination campaigns, improved accessibility to human rabies vaccine and serum and an effective vaccine delivery system.



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