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Four Charts Show Why India’s Rabies Problem is Especially Bad

Among the BRICS nations, India has the highest population of dogs and one of the lowest rates of vaccination.
Among the BRICS nations, India has the highest population of dogs and one of the lowest rates of vaccination.
four charts show why india’s rabies problem is especially bad
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India bears the world’s heaviest rabies burden, according to a study from the Global Alliance for Rabies Control, accounting for 35% of all deaths due to the disease. Here’s why you shouldn’t be surprised (data from GARC).

1. Vaccination coverage of dogs

Vaccination coverage of dogs in BRICS nations.

Vaccination coverage of dogs in BRICS nations.

Among the BRICS nations, India has the highest population of dogs and one of the lowest rates of vaccination.

2. Chances of receiving care

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Chances of receiving prophylactic care after a rabid animal bite, in BRICS countries.

Chances of receiving prophylactic care after a rabid animal bite, in BRICS countries.

If you were bitten by an animal, in India the animal could be rabid 54% of time, and in China, 55%. But of every thousand people bitten by rabid animals, 24 don’t receive palliative care in India, while only 4 people don’t receive it in China.

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3. Access to post-exposure care

Years of life lost due to rabies, in BRICS countries.

Years of life lost due to rabies, in BRICS countries.

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Despite China being more populous than India and having a greater bite-incidence (1,107 vs. 691, per 100,000 people), the years of life lost due to rabies is higher in India. The GARC report uses multiple studies to come up with different estimates of that number, but India’s lower limit is comfortably higher than other BRICS countries’ upper limits. This is about there being more people in India exposed to dog-bites – as well as about the physical access to, the quality of and the affordability of care.

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The result…

Types of losses incurred due to the burden of rabies, in BRICS countries.

Types of losses incurred due to the burden of rabies, in BRICS countries.

Featured image credit: stevendepolo/Flickr, CC BY 2.0.

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