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7TH ANIMAL BITE TREATMENT CENTER

CHO opens new treatment center in Tibungco to cater to the number of clients seeking their services

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IN TIME for the observance of Rabies Awareness Month, the Davao City Health Office (CHO) opened an Animal Bite Treatment Center (ABTC) in Tibungco, Bunawan District, a welcome addition to the existing six other Animal Bite Treatment Centers in Toril, Tugbok, Marilog, Calinan, Sasa, and Paquibato.

This is the 7th operating ABTC in the city along with the main office on Magallanes Street and the one located at the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center.

Dr. Tomas Miguel Ababon, officer-in-charge of the CHO, said in an interview with the City Informatio­n Office (CIO) on Friday that the CHO opened ABTCs in the district health centers as they saw the need for more treatment centers to cater to the number of clients seeking their services.

“Nag-abri ta’g animal bite treatment center because there is really a need, nakita nato nga kinahangla­n gyud kaayo siya sa community. Just like what I said, before na isa pa lang ang atoang treatment center, animal bite treatment center, makacater sila’g almost 1000 per day, so karon naa na ta’y pito naa gihapon sa mga 300 ang average sa Magallanes lang. That means daghan kaayo gyud ang mga biktima ani’ng mga pets; mura’g nagkadagha­n pa gyud ang kining nagapabaku­na kaning mga pet owners, dili lang sa stray dogs [We opened Animal Bite Treatment Centers because we saw the need in the communitie­s. Just like I said, before when we only had one treatment center on Magallanes, we catered to almost 1000 clients per day. Currently, despite having seven other ABTCs, our main office still caters to an average number of 300 clients per day. It only shows that there are a lot of victims of animal bites in the city, and the majority of our clients are pet owners, not only due to stray dogs],” he said.

In 2023, the Animal Bite Treatment Center catered to 33,823 clients. Out of this, 17,957 cases were dog bites; the majority of which are done by pets.

During the launching and blessing of the new treatment center, an official from the City Veterinari­an’s Office (CVO) gave a brief lecture on responsibl­e pet ownership and encouraged pet owners to have their pets vaccinated and registered.

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