Krabi village declared rabies control zone

After a dog has tested positive to the deadly rabies virus, a district livestock development office in Krabi province today (Monday) designated the village a rabies control zone.

Narong Boonphan, chief livestock development officer of Lamthap district, said the Moo 3 village in Tambon Thung Sai Thong announced the designation after a dog tested positive on April 19.

Narong also released a photo of the infected dog and urged those who had been licked, scratched or bitten by the dog urgently seek medical advice and request the rabies vaccine as an important precaution. Narong said animals and pets in the village could not be moved without permission.

Two dogs in the district have already tested positive for rabies in early March.

NewsPhuket News

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