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Thai authorities have placed certain areas of Bangkok under a rabies alert following the detection of stray dogs infected with the disease. This alarming development has raised significant public health concerns, prompting officials to take immediate action to safeguard the community.
Local health departments are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings of stray dogs, especially those displaying unusual behavior. The rabies virus poses a serious threat, as it can be transmitted to humans through bites or scratches from infected animals. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of vaccination for pets and advising the public to avoid contact with stray animals.
In response to the outbreak, city officials are implementing measures to control the stray dog population and increase awareness about rabies prevention. Educational campaigns are being launched to inform citizens about the symptoms of rabies and the necessary steps to take if bitten. The situation remains under close observation as health officials work to mitigate the risks associated with this public health issue.
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