
Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jun 5, 2024 · WHO fact sheet on rabies, providing key facts and information on symptoms, diagnosis, transmission, post-exposure prophylaxis, local treatment, prevention, WHO response
Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
Nov 21, 2025 · Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that causes progressive and fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.
Rabies occurs worldwide and on all continents except for Antarctica. However, the vast majority of human deaths (up to 99%) are caused by the classical rabies virus transmitted by dogs (Fig. 1). …
Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rabies is an infectious viral disease that is almost always fatal following the onset of clinical signs. It affects domestic and wild animals, and is spread to people through bites or scratches, usually via …
狂犬病 - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jun 5, 2024 · 注意:II类和III类暴露需要接种人用狂犬病疫苗。 疫苗质量 世卫组织建议的所有人用 狂犬病疫苗均符合世卫组织标准。 部署劣质狂犬病疫苗已导致几个国家出现公共卫生失败。 疫苗接 …
Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rabies viruses belong to the genus Lyssavirus of the Rhabdoviridae family. Rabies is a zoonosis (transmission from animals to humans), and human infection usually occurs following a bite or …
Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases - World Health Organization …
We coordinate and support policies and strategies to enhance global access to interventions for the prevention, control, elimination and eradication of neglected tropical diseases, including some …
Rabies - India - World Health Organization (WHO)
Jul 12, 2017 · Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease which occurs in more than 150 countries and territories. Dogs are the source of the vast majority of human rabies deaths, contributing up to …
Vaccinating against rabies to save lives
Sep 27, 2019 · Human rabies is a 100% vaccine-preventable disease, yet it continues to kill. Rabies vaccinations are highly effective, safe and well tolerated. The WHO recommends 2 main …
Human rabies prevention and management - World Health …
Jan 22, 2019 · Rabies is preventable through three proven, effective interventions: Awareness of rabies disease engages communities and empowers people to save themselves by seeking the care they …