Protect Yourself from Rabies: Why the Rabies Vaccine is Crucial

Rabies is a deadly infection that poses a significant threat to anyone who comes into contact with infected animals, especially while traveling. Despite being almost always fatal once symptoms appear, rabies is preventable through vaccination and early treatment. Here, we’ll discuss the risks associated with rabies, how to prevent it, and why getting vaccinated is essential.

Understanding Rabies

Rabies is a serious infection transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal. Although rare in the UK, it is prevalent in parts of Asia, Africa, Central, and South America. The virus spreads via mammals such as dogs, bats, raccoons, and foxes. In the UK, rabies is only found in some bats.

Assessing Your Risk

While the risk of contracting rabies while traveling is generally low, it is higher in regions where the disease is more common. You are at risk if:

  • You are bitten or scratched by an infected animal.
  • An infected animal licks your eyes, nose, mouth, or an open wound.

Urgent Actions if Exposed

If you’ve been bitten or scratched by an animal while abroad or in contact with a bat in the UK, seek medical help immediately. Rabies can be prevented if you get treatment quickly, so it’s crucial to act fast, even if you’ve been vaccinated.

Steps to Take:

Wash the bite or scratch with soap and water. Seek urgent medical help. Get rabies immunoglobulin and the rabies vaccine as prescribed.

Reducing Your Risk

Before Traveling:

  • Consult a travel health clinic at least 8 weeks before your trip.
  • Consider getting vaccinated if you’re traveling to high-risk areas.

While Abroad:

  • Avoid contact with wild or stray animals.
  • Do not feed animals, even in zoos or sanctuaries.
  • Know where to find urgent medical help.

It is important to check most up to date information Below is a map from the WHO website on rabies risk in 2022 by location (Red highlighted is the highest risk areas) https://apps.who.int/neglected_diseases/ntddata/rabies/rabies.html

The Rabies Vaccine: Your Best Defence

The rabies vaccine is highly recommended if you’re traveling to areas where rabies is common, especially if you may find it difficult to access medical care quickly or if you’ll be engaging in activities that increase your risk of animal contact. The vaccine is also essential for certain high-risk occupations.

Vaccine Details:

  • Typically involves three doses.
  • Usually costs around £80 per dose.
  • Availability may vary due to stock shortages.

Treatment for Possible Rabies Exposure

If exposed to rabies, treatment involves multiple doses of the rabies vaccine and possibly rabies immunoglobulin. The treatment is most effective when administered promptly after exposure.

Symptoms to Watch For:

  • Numbness or tingling at the site of the bite or scratch.
  • Hallucinations, anxiety, or hyperactivity.
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing.
  • Paralysis.

Once symptoms appear, rabies is almost always fatal, underscoring the importance of early treatment and vaccination.

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