Why in the news?
- According to a new study, out of the rabies-related human deaths reported globally each year, India accounts for nearly one-third.
Rabies
- What is it?: Rabies is a fatal zoonotic viral disease primarily transmitted through dog bites.
- Causing Agent: RABV virus (Rhabdoviridae family), an RNA virus, transmitted through saliva of infected dog’s bite.
- Vectors: Majorly by dogs. Can also be transmitted by bats, foxes, and monkeys
- Infection:
- It affects the Central Nervous system of humans.
- Human-human transmission is absent.
- Symptoms: Initial symptoms feature fever, headache, lethargy, and bite-site pain, escalating to hydrophobia, aerophobia, agitation, paralysis, convulsions, and coma.
- Characteristic Symptom: Caused by painful spasms of the throat and respiratory muscles when the patient tries to swallow liquids- Known as Hydrophobia.
- Prevention:
- Prompt wound washing with soap/water, rabies immunoglobulin (RIG), and a 4-5 dose vaccine series (intradermal/intramuscular) yields near-100% efficacy.
- Once symptoms appear, only supportive and palliative care is possible.
Source: The Hindu