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World Rabies Day is held each year on the 28th September, the anniversary of Louis Pasteur’s death.
Created and co-ordinated annually by Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) World Rabies Day aims to increase awareness of the disease and its prevention.
The theme this year is: Rabies – Vaccinate to Eliminate
This highlights the importance of vaccination in the goal of ending rabies deaths, the key messages for health care practitioners and members of the public are:
World Rabies Day is a reminder to health care practitioners in the UK that Rabies risks should be discussed in all relevant travel consultations. The Travax Rabies page and Rabies FAQ page give information on the disease and pre exposure vaccination. The post exposure rabies guidance page gives information on where to seek advice when rabies post exposure management is required. Consult the relevant country pages for country specific risks.
Further information on how you can support the campaign to eradicate rabies can be found at the Global Alliance for Rabies Control Website