The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Public cautioned on out-of-town dogs

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SIBU: The public here have been reminded not to bring in any dogs from outside the town as there is no certainty that these canines are rabies-free.

Assistant Minister of Housing and Public Health Dr Annuar Rapaee gave this advice yesterday, urging the public to ensure that Sibu division remains a buffer zone for rabies.

“The public here especially during this festive season should not bring in any dogs from other places especially affected areas like Serian or Kuching to be kept as pets. Whether it is buying from someone or given by somebody – this should not be allowed.

“Please be careful as we do not know if the dog has already been infected (with rabies virus). There were cases in Julau previously where the (infected) dog is from outside (Julau) and not a local one,” he reminded.

He also revealed that tests on samples from all freeroamin­g dogs caught here were negative for rabies virus thus far.

Dr Annuar, who heads Sibu Division Rabies Control Committee, was asked on the recent media report that a 21year-old woman had become the latest fatality from rabies infection in Sarawak.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah reportedly said that the victim, who was from Kampung Koran Bari in Serian, was bitten in the right arm area while trying to bathe the dog.

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