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Fear in Tunisia as Rabies Cases Rise

August 20, 2024
Fear in Tunisia as Rabies Cases Rise

Wide-scale vaccination campaign in Tunisia

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Tunisia has reported a record nine deaths from rabies, prompting health officials to issue urgent warnings and launch a wide-scale vaccination campaign. Citizens have been advised to avoid contact with stray cats and dogs to prevent infection, and anyone bitten or scratched by these animals is urged to seek immediate vaccination at the nearest health center.

Authorities have identified several “red zones” where rabies cases are most prevalent, particularly in the central and northwestern regions and Greater Tunis. The alarming increase in stray dogs in residential areas has heightened public fear, especially as attacks on passersby have become more frequent.

The issue of managing stray dogs remains contentious in Tunisia. While some advocate for their removal due to the health risks, animal rights organizations strongly oppose culling.

Rabies, a deadly virus found in the saliva of infected animals, can be transmitted through bites or scratches and is fatal if untreated. The government’s vaccination campaign primarily targets owned dogs to curb the virus’s spread.

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