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HK Urged to License, Vaccinate Dogs

Xinhua

December 14, 2006

 

" Although Hong Kong has done well in rabies control, people should have their

dogs, older than five months, licensed and vaccinated against the disease, " Hong

Kong's health chief said Wednesday.

 

Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food York Chow urged Hong Kong citizens to be

alert against the deadly disease, as hundreds cases of rabies on the Chinese

mainland had made local citizens worry about the possible outbreaks of rabies in

Hong Kong.

 

Chow said Hong Kong's rabies-free status is maintained by a well-established

control system that requires all dogs over five months old to be licensed and

vaccinated.

 

Meanwhile, a stringent import control and quarantine system is in place to

prevent importation of the disease. Countries are classified into three

categories according to their rabies risk. Dogs and cats from high-risk

countries are subject to four months quarantine.

 

According to record, the last animal rabies case in Hong Kong was reported in

1987, and the last human case was reported in 2001, but the patient was infected

abroad.

 

http://www.china.org.cn/english/China/192381.htm

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