More cases of rabies due to non-vaccine, doctors recommend the importance of vaccination
MINH CHÂU |
The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases has just received an 11-year-old child in Nghe An who suffered from rabies after being bitten by a dog.
MINH CHÂU |
The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases has just received an 11-year-old child in Nghe An who suffered from rabies after being bitten by a dog.
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Dak Lak - Mr. S.K.V was bitten by a stray dog in many places on his body but did not get vaccinated against rabies. He later died, suspected of rabies.
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Rabies is a dangerous infectious disease caused by viruses. Understanding symptoms, how to prevent and respond to animal bites is the key to protecting your life.
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HCMC - Nghia Thanh and Xuan Son communes recorded 2 more deaths from rabies.
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Ms. Ha Thi Nga was introduced and submitted for consultation and election to hold the position of Vice Chairwoman - Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, term X.
BẢO TRUNG |
Dak Lak - Mr. S.K.V was bitten by a stray dog in many places on his body but did not get vaccinated against rabies. He later died, suspected of rabies.
THÙY DƯƠNG (T/H) |
Rabies is a dangerous infectious disease caused by viruses. Understanding symptoms, how to prevent and respond to animal bites is the key to protecting your life.
THÀNH AN |
HCMC - Nghia Thanh and Xuan Son communes recorded 2 more deaths from rabies.