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World Rabies Day is September 28

Rabies remains a major concern worldwide, killing more than 55,000 people every year. In the United States, one to two people die annually, and there were more than 6,100 reported cases of animal rabies in the U.S. in 2010.

World Rabies Day was officially launched in 2007, and aims to raise awareness about the public health impact of human and animal rabies.

What can YOU do? Vaccinate your animals and keep them away from wildlife that can spread the disease. Rabies is 100% preventable. According to Dr. Charles Rupprecht, chief of the rabies program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Your local veterinarian plays a key role in controlling rabies."

Events to promote rabies awareness are being held across the world on Sept. 28. Visit the World Rabies Day website for information about World Rabies day events, or help in planning a World Rabies Day event.

The following links also provide additional resources and information about rabies.

Pet Owners:

Additional Information from WorldRabiesDay.org

Veterinarians:

Additional Resources from WorldRabiesDay.org

Media and Government Resources:

Rabies Surveillance in the United States manuscripts, as published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

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