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Rabies control

The Susy Utzinger Foundation for Animal Welfare supports rabies vaccination campaigns in many countries.

If pets like dogs and cats are vaccinated against rabies, humans are also protected: Even in countries with a high risk of rabies, many people keep dogs. However, dogs are also the main vectors of rabies to humans. If a person is bitten by an infected dog, they must receive immediate, expert medical care. This is difficult in remote villages. Furthermore, most people in many countries cannot afford the treatment costs. It is simpler and more cost-effective to vaccinate dogs against rabies preventively.

The SUST has therefore been supporting rabies vaccinations for many years.

Activities

Aid for animals in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Vaccinate animals – protect people

Vaccinate animals, protect people!

REPORT ON THE PROJECT FOR VACCINATION AGAINST CANINE RABIES

Great successes…

World Rabies Day was on September 28th.

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