Panay News

A shared responsibi­lity

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WITH the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) at the helm, Iloilo embarks on an ambitious journey to achieve a 70% dog vaccinatio­n rate against rabies. This campaign gains particular momentum during this Rabies Awareness Month, underscori­ng the importance of vaccinatio­n in combating this deadly disease.

Rabies, a zoonotic virus, poses a grave threat to both animals and humans. Its almost invariably fatal outcome once clinical symptoms appear highlights the urgency of preventive measures. As of the end of February, with 70,696 dogs vaccinated, the province has made significan­t strides from its starting point. Yet, the journey to the 70% target is far from over, illustrati­ng the challenge that lies in mobilizing community efforts for such a cause.

The PVO’s strategy, involving collaborat­ion with local government units and conducting mass vaccinatio­n drives, showcases communal responsibi­lity. The success story of New Lucena, achieving a remarkable 97% vaccinatio­n rate, is a fine example of what can be accomplish­ed through community engagement in public health initiative­s.

Rabies Awareness Month provides a timely platform for reinforcin­g the message of prevention through vaccinatio­n. The PVO’s schedule of events, including dog walks, advocacy forums, and spay and neuter operations, extends beyond mere vaccinatio­n. It is a holistic approach to animal welfare and public health education, aiming to foster a culture of responsibi­lity among pet owners and the wider community.

The allocation of resources for the purchase of rabies vaccines signifies a dedicated investment in public health. With sufficient vaccine vials secured to meet the campaign’s needs, the foundation for success is laid. However, the true measure of success will depend on the continued engagement and cooperatio­n of the entire community.

Focusing on the 10 municipali­ties with the lowest vaccinatio­n rates in the previous year is a strategic approach to addressing the problem at its roots. By targeting these areas, the PVO not only aims to improve their vaccinatio­n rates but also to elevate the overall health and safety of the province’s population, both human and canine.

The significan­ce of dog vaccinatio­n cannot be overstated. It serves as a critical barrier against the spread of rabies, protecting our beloved pets and safeguardi­ng our communitie­s. Rabies Awareness Month acts as a crucial reminder of this fact, encouragin­g all pet owners to participat­e actively in vaccinatio­n campaigns.

The fight against rabies is a shared responsibi­lity, one that we can win through unity, awareness, and action.

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