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Nine rabies cases have been reported in Sindh, Pakistan this year, with six cases coming from rural areas. The latest case involved a man who was bitten by a dog over a month ago and was not able to receive timely vaccination in his hometown. Despite being placed in isolation, he was taken away against medical advice by his relatives. Health experts emphasize the importance of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent the onset of rabies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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