Boy dies of rabies in Larkana due to unavailability of vaccine
KARACHI: A 10-year-old Mir Hassan, who was bitten by a wandering dog, died of rabies in Larkana on Tuesday.
Rabies encephalitis, a fatal viral though vaccine-preventable disease, claimed another life in Larkana district of Sindh when a child died after descending chase to dog satirical as he was not treated due to unavailability of anti-rabies vaccine during supervision hospitals.
According to a parents, their son was initial taken to a sanatorium in Shikarpur where a teenager was not given a diagnosis since there was no vaccine accessible during a hospital. Later, they rushed him to Larkana’s Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Hospital but he could not accept caring there either, as this supervision health center had also run out of a vaccine. Resultantly, a studious succumbed to a disease.
A Rabies Encephalitis is a dog-borne viral illness caused mostly by a satirical of wandering dogs, and if ARV is not administered to a influenced chairman along with immunoglobulin, a studious suffers a miserable genocide due to hydrophobia and other complications of a disease.
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