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Thailand Rabies Outbreak: Bangkok & Prakan in ‘Epidemic Zone

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Rabies‌ Concerns Rise in thailand Following Songkran holiday Surge

Bangkok, Thailand – April 17, 2025 – Thai authorities are ⁢urging vigilance and immediate reporting of unusual animal ⁣behavior⁤ following⁢ a surge ​in traffic accidents and fatalities during the‍ recent Songkran festival, raising⁢ concerns about a potential increase in rabies transmission. The holiday period, known for its water fights and ⁤widespread​ travel, saw 1,000 traffic accidents resulting in⁢ 138⁣ deaths and numerous injuries between April 11th and April 16th, increasing the risk of human-animal contact and potential ⁢exposure to the virus.

The Ministry of Public ​Health is now ‌emphasizing ​public awareness of⁣ rabies symptoms⁢ in animals‌ – including restlessness, ⁢unprovoked biting, stiffness, excessive salivation, and a stretched tongue – and mandating immediate reporting of any observed cases to local authorities in Bangkok. This heightened alert comes as Thailand grapples with ongoing efforts to control rabies, a fatal⁤ but⁤ preventable ‌viral disease transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, primarily dogs and cats. ⁢

Rabies remains a public health ⁣threat in Thailand, despite national vaccination⁣ programs. Increased movement of⁤ people and animals during Songkran creates opportunities for‍ the ‌virus to spread, especially in areas ​with lower vaccination rates among animal populations. The government is reinforcing preventative measures,including promoting responsible pet ownership,encouraging vaccination‍ of domestic‍ animals,and educating the public about post-exposure prophylaxis – a series of ​vaccinations and immune globulin injections – crucial for preventing the⁤ disease if exposed.

The Department of Disease‌ Control is actively monitoring ‌the situation and coordinating with ​local health⁣ officials ⁣to ensure rapid‍ response to any reported cases.Citizens ⁤are reminded ‍to avoid contact with stray or unfamiliar animals and to seek immediate medical attention if bitten or scratched ⁤by an animal, even if no visible wounds are ‍present.

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