Lusaka Animal Welfare Society Free Rabies Clinic SUCCESS
By Brenda Zulu
The free Rabies
Vaccination Clinic held at the Ndjovu Centre in Chibolya Township last weekend,
proved extremely successful, with a total of 1 100 animals vaccinated.
In a press release made available to the Aafrica Interactive Media (AIM), Lusaka
Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) in cooperation with Lusaka City Council and the
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, the free rabies clinic attracted hundreds
of local residents from Chibolya, Kanyama and John Laing Townships.
Over the four-day
clinic, LAWS recorded 1070 dogs and 30 cats vaccinated against rabies. A few
animals that were very sick were taken to a veterinarian, where they were treated
and given medical assistance.
“The response from
residents was astonishing,” said LAWS chairperson Caroline Pearce. “People
turned up in their hundreds, most of which were little children, carrying their
puppies, showing how much they care for their animals.”
Rabies is a deadly
virus caused by the saliva of infected animals, especially dogs. Rabies causes
fever, headache, paralysis and mental confusion. There is no treatment or cure
for rabies and infection is almost always fatal. Unfortunately, rabies has been
on the rise in the Lusaka area in recent times, including an incident in
Chongwe where dozens of people were bitten by an infected dog.
Upon recognizing
the increase of rabies cases, within the city of Lusaka over the past few
months, this exercise was organized by LCC acting Pest Control Superintendent -
Christopher Mulenga, Head District Veterinarian of Lusaka - Dr Magula Chikondo
and Lusaka Animal Welfare Society.
If you have not
vaccinated your pets, please go to your local veterinary clinic to vaccinate
immediately. Vaccinating your pets is the only way to prevent rabies both in
animals and humans. It is a very small cost compared to the price of your loved
ones’ life!