The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sarawak checks possible spread of rabies from Indonesia

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SERIAN: Sarawak has asked the police and military to ensure that rabies does not spread from Kalimantan in Indonesia across the common border to Sarawak.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said yesterday it was unsure as of now whether the disease had spread from Indonesia but it was necessary for precaution.

“There is a possibilit­y that the disease could have spread from there (Indonesia),” he said to reporters when monitoring the vaccinatio­n of pet dogs and cats in Kampung Paon, Sungai Rimu Bakung, near here.

Also present were Sarawak Assistant Minister of Housing and Public Health Dr Annuar Rapaee and Sarawak Health Department director Dr Jamilah Hashim.

Uggah was asked to comment on the statement by Federal Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya that he did not discount the possibilit­y that the rabies in Sarawak had spread from Kalimantan.

Asked to comment on the vaccinatio­n exercise, Uggah said Sarawak received advice from the federal government and used the standard operating procedure applied during a rabies outbreak in Perlis, Kedah and Penang several years ago.

“We hope that with the quick action taken by all agencies such as the Veterinary Services Department, Health Department and NGOs, the disease can be brought under control as fast as possible.

“We can adapt the experience from the situation in Perlis, Kedah and Penang and the SOP here,” he said.

 ??  ?? Sarawak veterinary officers put one of the dogs to sleep after discoverin­g that it showed symptoms of rabies infection at Kampung Lebor in Gedong, yesterday.
Sarawak veterinary officers put one of the dogs to sleep after discoverin­g that it showed symptoms of rabies infection at Kampung Lebor in Gedong, yesterday.

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