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Mission Anti-Rabies

Rabies is still a dangerous threat in many parts of the world. | © Veterinarians without Borders
Rabies is still a dangerous threat in many parts of the world. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Mission Anti-Rabies

VSF Austria vaccinates dogs in Africa against rabies and thus protects animals and humans from this deadly virus.

Rabies in a nutshell:

  • Rabies kills around 59,000 people every year.
  • In Tanzania alone 1,500 people die every year from rabies.
  • 40 % of the fatalities are children.
  • Around 99 % of human cases are caused by bites from infected dogs.
  • A vaccination against rabies is a 100 % protection from the virus.

We cordially thank Boehringer Ingelheim for donating the vaccines!

 

World Rabies Day 2022

On World Rabies Day 2022 we inoculated 2,927 dogs against this deadly virus in cooperation with Animal Health Centres all over Tanzania.

World Rabies Day 2022

On World Rabies Day 2022 we vaccinated 2,927 dogs against this deadly virus in cooperation with Animal Health Centres all over Tanzania.

VSF-president Prof. Dagmar Schoder inoculated dogs herself. | © Veterinarians without Borders

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07.10.24:

CARE 4 DOGS - Medical care for stray dogs. | © Veterinarinas without Borders Austria

VACCINATE FOR AFRICA starts today!

Vets all over Austria are vaccinating pets this week and donating half of the vaccination fee to...

05.10.24:

Vaccination for Africa 2024 helps stray dogs in need. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Animal vaccination campaign 2024: Every contribution counts

Take part and do good: Get your pet vaccinated and help stray dogs in need! Half of the vaccination...

04.10.24:

Not only people, but also thousands of pets have lost their homes due to the war in Ukraine. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Street dogs in Ukraine: surviving the crisis

In Ukraine, not only people are suffering, but also thousands of dogs that have lost their homes....

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