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Neg. Or. vice-governor pushes for ways to reduce expenses on anti-rabies vaccines
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Jul 1, 2009 - 5:18:59 PM
DUMAGUETE
CITY, July 2 (PNA) – Negros Oriental Vice-Gov. Jose Baldado is asking
doctors if it would be medically feasible not to immediately prescribe
for anti-rabies vaccines to a dog-bite victim and, instead, submit the
dog-head sample to the diagnostic laboratory for immediate examination
if the animal has rabies.
Baldado was instrumental in the purchase of the microscope for use in the anti-rabies laboratory of the province.
He
considers his suggestion as an option to save on expenses rather than
spend for at least P30,000 for the vaccines for the patient and find
out later that the dog is rabid-free.
Baldado said when such dog is free of rabies, anti- tetanus vaccines maybe prescribed by attending physician.
The
vice governor was hoping, this can be part of the protocol, so that
dog-bite victims and their families will not be burdened.
Meanwhile,
the provincial veterinary office has scheduled a mid-year evaluation
regarding the anti-rabies campaign of the government.
Provincial
Veterinary Officer Dr. Antonio Mutia said a good number of dog-head
samples were brought to the diagnostic laboratory after incidents of
dog bites and not one of them was found positive of rabies.
With
the establishment of the laboratory, the people do not have to bring
their samples to Cebu for examination and therefore save on costs and
extra expenses.
In the last action planning, the establishment of animal bite treatment center was agreed among district hospitals.
First to comply is the district hospital in Bindoy and in Siaton will be on July 8, 2009. (PNA)
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