- 2021-09-27 05:50:04
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World Rabies Day tomorrow 28'Sept
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Sept-27,
The World Rabies Day 2021 will be observed
tomorrow in the country as elsewhere across the globe in a befitting manner.
This year's theme of the day is "Rabies:
Facts, Not Fear".
The World Rabies Day, a global health
observance, started in 2007 to raise awareness about rabies and bring together
partners to enhance prevention and control efforts worldwide. The day is
observed in many countries, including the United States.
President Md Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina in separate messages wished the success of the programmes of day
and laid emphasis on creating awareness among the people to eliminate rabies
from the country.
In his message, the President said rabies is a
deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals and rabies
virus is usually transmitted through a bite especially by dog, jackal and bat.
If treatment is not taken timely, rabies can be a deadly disease, he added.
He said infection rate of rabies in Bangladesh
comes down but there is still risk of rabies in the country due to geographical
location, unawareness and misconception about this disease.
President Abdul Hamid urged NGOs and private
organisations to work together with the government to eliminate rabies from the
society.
In the message, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
reiterated her government's commitment to bringing down the rabies infection
rate to zero in the country. In the SDG's global strategy on rabies, it has
been pledged to build a rabies free world by 2030, she added.
She said Bangladesh can be freed from rabies
through creating mass awareness, ensuring treatment and vaccine and controlling
the breeding of dog.
The Premier urged all, especially private
organizations and development partners, to play effective role in elimination
of rabies from the society.
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