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Saturday, September 28 2019 - 09:00
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World Rabies Day: Taiwan at the Forefront of Rabies Prevention
TAIPEI, Sept. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

September 28 is World Rabies Day. Rabies is a neurological disease which is 
present in an upwards of 150 nations across the globe and affects both humans 
and animals. It is a disease which is responsible for roughly sixty-thousand 
deaths each year. The Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan continues to 
actively prevent rabies outbreaks within Taiwan. The Committee has at its 
disposal a laboratory which is capable of diagnosing the disease, allowing 
Taiwan to serve in the forefront for the prevention of rabies outbreaks in the 
Asia-Pacific.

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From 1961 to 2012, Taiwan did not experience a single rabies outbreak. However, 
in 2013, a single case was identified in the Formosan Ferret-badger, leading 
the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan to take steps to prevent an outbreak 
of rabies in Taiwan. Furthermore, in response to World Rabies Day, the Council 
took it upon itself to ensure the constant availability of rabies vaccine 
injections throughout Taiwan. To prevent an outbreak of rabies in Taiwan, the 
Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine urges for the 
strict adherence to the principle of "Two No, One Yes" Policy. This policy 
entails that no person should approach a wild animal or abandon a pet. It also 
entails that dog and cat owners say "yes" to vaccinating their puppies and 
kittens. This is because if more than 70% of dogs and cats are vaccinated on an 
annual basis, the spread of the rabies to dogs and cats can be effectively 
blocked and the risk that rabies will be transmitted to humans can be greatly 
reduced. 

As an Office International des Epizooties (OIE) member, Taiwan is committed to 
ensuring transparency in the global animal-disease situation, sharing 
scientific information, controlling and eliminating animal-diseases, the 
combating of transmittable diseases between humans and animals, improving 
veterinary education and the strengthening the veterinary service system's 
work. Taiwan's Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Council of Agriculture, 
Executive Yuan signed a memorandum of cooperation with France's ANSES Nancy 
Laboratory for Rabies and Wildlife for the creation of the "OIE Twinning 
Project" for Rabies Between ANSES-Nancy and AHRI, with the goal of enhancing 
the diagnostic capabilities of nations in the Asia-Pacific Region and allowing 
Taiwan to be at the forefront in the battle against rabies in the region.

Source: The Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan

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   Caption: The Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan continues to actively 
prevent rabies outbreaks within Taiwan. The Committee has at its disposal a 
laboratory which is capable of diagnosing the disease, allowing Taiwan to serve 
in the forefront for the prevention of rabies outbreaks in the Asia-Pacific.

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