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Rabies, a preventable yet fatal viral disease, continues to pose a significant public health risk worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), dogs are responsible for nearly 96% of human rabies cases, with the remaining 4% caused by bites from cats, monkeys, mongooses, wild cats, and cattle.The Supreme Court's order to remove stray dogs from Delhi-NCR has renewed focus on humane population control. Countries worldwide rely on sterilisation, vaccination, and strict pet laws to tackle this issue. Rabies, mostly spread through dog bites, is fatal but entirely preventable. Experts stress that awareness and timely treatment are key. Eliminating rabies through vaccination and educat...
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