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World Rabies Day Make Rabies History!
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What is rabies? A disease caused by a virus that can kill you by attacking the brain and spinal cord. A disease that can be carried by all mammals. A disease that can be prevented.
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Why have a World Rabies Day? Rabies is a preventable disease yet people still die every day from rabies infection. World Rabies Day aims to give people the information they need to help eliminate rabies.
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Some rabies facts Every year _______ people die from rabies. Every ____ minutes one person dies from rabies. _____% of deaths from rabies can be prevented. 10 100 55,000
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Some facts Every year _55,000_ people die from rabies. Every _10_ minutes one person dies from rabies. _100_% of deaths from rabies can be prevented.
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But what about China? Rabies is China’s deadliest infectious disease. Last year over 3,000 people died from rabies infection.
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Mr Wu’s story Wu Qingshan, 22 years old. Working as a cook in Beijing Bitten by a dog in the street. Didn’t go to hospital 6 weeks later he was dead.
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Rabies is caused by a virus. If an animal with rabies bites you, the virus can get into your body. The virus attacks the central nervous system. If someone has the virus, without special treatment there is nearly 100% chance of death.
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Brain Spinal cord The central nervous system controls everything we do, therefore it is very important! Due to its importance, anything that can damage the central nervous system can be fatal
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As the virus attacks the central nervous system, the body shows different symptoms.
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Symptoms Headache, fever, sore throat Confusion and nervousness Hallucinations Hydrophobia Paralysis Death
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How to avoid and eliminate rabies Any ideas? Know how to avoid dog bites. Vaccinate your pets. Don’t let your cat or dog out its own Know how to recognize a dog with rabies.
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Do you know how to recognize a dog with rabies? A dog with rabies may become aggressive and irritable. Or may become unusually friendly.
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Dogs may not be able to walk properly. They may show extra- saliva around the mouth. A change in voice is possible
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How can not letting your pet out on their own help? Pets out on their own are more likely to catch rabies from infected animals A pet with rabies may not show symptoms immediately, but could still pass on the disease.
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Vaccinations Vaccination against rabies is quick and easy. If enough animals are vaccinated, rabies can be eliminated. Anti-rabies vaccination certificate
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How to avoid dog bites. Never disturb a dog who is….. –Eating –Sleeping –Caring for puppies Do not ….. –Look a dog straight in the eye –Throw anything at a dog –Run near dogs
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How to avoid dog bites. If a growling dog comes near you….. ….stand still with your arms down, pretend you are a tree.
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How to avoid dog bites. If a dog attacks you…. ….. curl into a ball and protect your face, pretend you are a rock.
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Dog culls This is not an effective way of controlling rabies in an area. It is indiscriminate- may not kill the dogs with rabies. In the long term doesn’t decrease the number of dogs in the area, so doesn’t reduce risk of rabies.
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If you are bitten….. Immediately wash the bite with soap and lots of water. Go to hospital to receive specialised treatment.
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Question 1 Rabies is a disease caused by….. (A) a virus (B) dogs (C) animal bites (D) a bacteria
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Question 2 Rabies can be eliminated by… (A) vaccinating enough children (B) reducing stray dog numbers (C) vaccinating enough dogs (D) reducing pet numbers
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Question 3 Rabies can be carried by what group(s) of animals? (A) only stray dogs (B) all mammals (C) only dogs, bats and humans (D) all animals
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Question 4 How many people die each year from rabies? (A) 3,500 (B) 5,000 (C) 15,000 (D) 55,000
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Question 4 How many people die each year from rabies? (A) 3,500 (B) 5,000 (C) 15,000 (D) 55,000
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Question 5 If a dog is growling at you, what should you do? (A) be like a rock (B) run away (C) be like a tree (D) throw a stick
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Question 6 What can you do to help avoid rabies? (A) don’t let pets out on their own (B) vaccinate your pets (C) learn about dog behaviour (D) all of the above
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Question 7 How often should a rabies vaccine be updated? (A) every 7 years (B) every 2 months (C) every 1-2 years (D) doesn’t need updating
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Question 8 Which part of the body does rabies attack ? (A) bones (B) depends on where was bitten (C) legs (D) central nervous system
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Question 9 You have a small animal bite what should you ? (A) wash it thoroughly and go to hospital (B) wash it with soap and lots of water (C) wash it thoroughly and cover with a plaster (D) nothing- it is only small
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Question 10 Which of these are symptoms of rabies? (A) headache and fever (B) confusion (C) hallucinations and hydrophobia (D) all of the above
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Question 1 Rabies is a disease caused by….. (A) a virus (B) dogs (C) animal bites (D) a bacteria CORRECT
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Question 2 Rabies can be eliminated by… (A) vaccinating enough children (B) reducing stray dog numbers (C) vaccinating enough dogs (D) reducing pet numbers CORRECT
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Question 3 Rabies can be carried by what group(s) of animals? (A) only stray dogs (B) all mammals (C) only dogs, bats and humans (D) all animals CORRECT
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Question 4 How many people die each year from rabies? (A) 3,500 (B) 5,000 (C) 15,000 (D) 55,000 CORRECT
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Question 5 If a dog is growling at you, what should you do? (A) be like a rock (B) run away (C) be like a tree (D) throw a stick CORRECT
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Question 6 What can you do to help avoid rabies? (A) don’t let pets out on their own (B) vaccinate your pets (C) learn about dog behaviour (D) all of the above CORRECT
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Question 7 How often should a rabies vaccine be updated? (A) every 7 years (B) every 2 months (C) every 1-2 years (D) doesn’t need updating CORRECT
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Question 8 Which part of the body does rabies attack ? (A) bones (B) depends on where was bitten (C) legs (D) central nervous system CORRECT
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Question 9 You have a small animal bite what should you ? (A) wash it thoroughly and go to hospital (B) wash it with soap and lots of water (C) wash it thoroughly and cover with a plaster (D) nothing- it is only small CORRECT
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Question 10 Which of these are symptoms of rabies? (A) headache and fever (B) confusion (C) hallucinations and hydrophobia (D) all of the above CORRECT
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What would you do if you saw a stray dog in your area?
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