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Pasco Podcast
Pasco Podcast Ep. - 44

Pasco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 19:13


Help raise awareness about rabies prevention as we celebrate World Rabies Day with two local experts: Marty O' Keeffe / Pasco County Animal Services Brittany Merens / Florida Department Of Health in Pasco County

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Radio Mangalam 91.2 FM
AAYURREKHA-(ആയുർരേഖ)-WORLD RABIES DAY(ലോക പേവിഷബാധ ദിനം )-EPI 15

Radio Mangalam 91.2 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 16:32


World Rabies Day is an international awareness campaign.This global initiative aims to raise awareness about rabies, a deadly viral disease that continues to pose a significant threat to humans and animals worldwide. Understanding what rabies is, its signs and symptoms, and the available treatments are essential in preventing its spread and saving lives This year's World Rabies Day theme is: “All for 1, One Health for all”. 28 September this year will mark the 17th World Rabies Day. This year's theme 'All for 1, One Health for all' highlights that One Health is not for a selected few but for everyone..

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Eye On The Community
Barbara Cole - World Rabies Day

Eye On The Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 7:19


Barbara Cole, Director for Disease Control for Riverside University Health System Public Health, discusses World Rabies Day. 

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Oct. 1 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023


This edition features stories on the Air Force top leaders releasing a joint letter encouraging Airmen to remain energy efficient at the workplace and at home, service members traveling to Micronesia to help locals renovate a school as part of Operation Pacific Unity, Airmen conducting a 24-hour vigil run at Aviano Air Base to honor the fallen during POW/MIA Week, the ninth annual Sumter-Shaw Street Fest where the Sumter, S.C., community comes out to thank the Airmen of Shaw Air Force Base for their service and the Airmen get show their support for the community while enjoying fun and festivities, families and their pets gathering to support World Rabies Day at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, and Airmen from units at Ramstein Air Base going through Air Force Operational Readiness Inspections. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

The Ben and Skin Show
Today Game: September 28, 2022

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 16:46


Here's the Today Game for Wednesday September 28th, 2022, featuring World Rabies Day. What.

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Dirty Drinks
Ep.48 – World Rabies Day

Dirty Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 56:22


Join your cohosts, Dr. Starlin and Sarah, as they interview Dr. Terence Scott and Mr. Kim Doyle from the Global Alliance for Rabies Control to celebrate World Rabies Day. These gentlemen have been promoting surveillance and vaccination on a global scale with the goal of ending human rabies by 2030. You can find out more about their efforts and become a supporter at the following places: https://rabiesalliance.org/ Twitter: @RabiesAlliance Facebook: Global Alliance for Rabies Control This podcast is brought to you by Nebraska ICAP. This team is grant funded to provide infection control and infectious disease support for facilities across Nebraska. You can find more information about Nebraska at https://icap.nebraskamed.com/ Don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @dirty_drinks and reach out to us if you want to be a guest on the show! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and hosts. These views do not represent the official standing of any public, state or federal entity.

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Let's Talk Micro
60: Learning about Rabies with Dr. Rodney Rohde

Let's Talk Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:18


Releasing on World Rabies Day (Sept. 28), this episode features an interview with Dr. Rodney Rohde, a Microbiologist and Professor and Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science program at Texas State University. Dr. Rohde joins the podcast to talk about rabies. What is rabies? How do we acquire it? Prevention? Also, what is World Rabies Day? Tune in to find out.Dr. Rohde's rabies book and website : https://www.elsevier.com/books/rabies/wilson/978-0-323-63979-8https://rodneyerohde.wp.txstate.edu/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33659941/

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)
Alagappa CR-World Rabies Day Speech AUCR Directer Dr Jothibasu M

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 6:17


International Days

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Team Doney Coe
Team Doney Coe—October update

Team Doney Coe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 27:24


Show #4—Team Doney Coe—helping pets and their people Our show features updates from Marti Casey, president of the Board of Directors of Doney Coe, including an update on their successful World Rabies Day event in September, and an interview with Phoebe Leong of Pawsitive Alliance. Pawsitive Alliance is one of Doney Coe's partners in the community, providing food, leashes, harnesses and more to pets in need. They also work hard to help less noticed pets find their forever homes. To learn more about Doney Coe and their partnerships visit www.doneycoe.org

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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Team Doney Coe Episode 4 Oct 2021

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 27:24


Show #4—Team Doney Coe—helping pets and their people Our show features updates from Marti Casey, president of the Board of Directors of Doney Coe, including an update on their successful World Rabies Day event in September, and an interview with Phoebe Leong of Pawsitive Alliance. Pawsitive Alliance is one of Doney Coe's partners in the community, providing food, leashes, harnesses and more to pets in need. They also work hard to help less noticed pets find their forever homes. To learn more about Doney Coe and their partnerships visit www.doneycoe.org

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Outbreak News Interviews
Rabies Q & A: A World Rabies Day Livestream Special

Outbreak News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 90:27


World Rabies Day is celebrated annually to raise awareness about rabies prevention and to highlight progress in defeating this horrifying disease. 28 September also marks the anniversary of Louis Pasteur's death, the French chemist and microbiologist, who developed the first rabies vaccine. Texas State University's Dr. Rodney Rohde and from the Texas DSHS Zoonosis Control Branch, Dr. Pamela Wilson joined me for a discussion on this serious zoonotic disease.

Farmer's Inside Track
9 steps you should go through before setting up your small farm!

Farmer's Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 40:28


Starting any agribusiness is an uphill battle. This week on Farmer's Inside Track microbiologist Morgan Brand shares nine steps you should go through before setting up your small farm!...  Winter is no longer a stressful time for part-time KwaZulu-Natal cattle farmer, Sipho Shibe. Once he introduced his cattle to Voermol Molasses, their condition has taken a turn for the better. Plus, Dr Francois van de Vyver, national technical manager at Voermol Feeds adds a few tips for farmers.   The South African Poultry Farmers and Suppliers Association warns up-and-coming farmers against an increase in scammers in the poultry industry. Spokesperson Jay Venter weighs in on how to avoid scammers, especially if you're a new farmer. Gauteng crop farmer, Mapaseka Dlamini knows that farming is no bed of roses. Like many before her, she's learnt many tough lessons that could easily have broken her spirit. Yet, she reigned victorious and this week she is crowned as Food For Mzansi and Corteva Agriscience's #SoilSista.  To mark World Rabies Day on the 28th of September we connect with Dr Didi Claassen, Afrivet's technical and marketing support executive, who reminds South Africans that the rabies vaccination is compulsory by law.  On the top of our reading list this week is, The New Corner Office: How successful people work from home by Laura Vanderkam. And, our farmer tip of the week comes Mpumezo Ndimo, farm manager at Baynesfield Farms in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal.

Quoraflix
World Rabies Day | विश्व रेबीज दिवस | मौत का दूसरा नाम रेबीज

Quoraflix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 2:22


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This is Today
Licking Ice Cream

This is Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 10:00


This is Today features the stories that make this day unique. It's Tuesday, September 28, 2021, and here is what we talk about today:National Good Neighbor DayWorld Rabies DayInternational Day for Universal Access to InformationNational Voter Registration DayNational Strawberry Cream Pie DayInternational Poke DayNational Drink Beer Day1st reports appear ofHelp to support this podcast:Become a Patron!Subscribe to Learning More Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

It's Today!
It's Today For September 28, 2021

It's Today!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 0:47


Today Is Confucius Day,  Fish Tank Floorshow Night,  International Day for Universal Access To Information,  International Right To Know Day,  National Drink Beer Day,  National Good Neighbor Day, National Strawberry Cream Pie Day,  National Voter Registration Day, Read A Child a Book You Like Day,  National Woman Road Warrior Day,  and World Rabies Day. Celebrate each day with the It's Today Podcast. Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and share with everyone you know. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)

Team Doney Coe
Team Doney Coe—helping pets and their people

Team Doney Coe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 28:54


Show #3—Team Doney Coe—helping pets and their people Our show features an interview with Dr. Katie Kuehl, volunteer veterinarian and instructor at Doney Coe Pet Clinic. Dr. Kuehl been recognized multiple times for her skills and her work, and we delved into some of the projects she has been involved with including World Rabies Day, One Health Clinic (providing medical care to pets AND their people in one visit!) and telehealth vet medicine. There is great, sharable information here and to learn more about how you can help go to www.doneycoe.org

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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Team Doney Coe Episode 3 Team Doney Coe—helping Pets And Their People

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 28:54


Our show features an interview with Dr. Katie Kuehl, volunteer veterinarian and instructor at Doney Coe Pet Clinic. Dr. Kuehl been recognized multiple times for her skills and her work, and we delved into some of the projects she has been involved with including World Rabies Day, One Health Clinic (providing medical care to pets AND their people in one visit!) and telehealth vet medicine. There is great, sharable information here and to learn more about how you can help go to www.doneycoe.org

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Teacher-Vet
Rabies Part 2

Teacher-Vet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 40:25


This week we talk about rabies again! World Rabies Day was September 28th and we talked about the history of rabies in part 1 to helping you understand the topic more. If you didn't listen to that, go back and give it a listen. You will be shocked at all the crazy history behind this one. This week we have an episode all about the vaccine for it and Amanda geeks out on the clinical aspects of it. World Rabies Day resource https://rabiesalliance.org Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/teachervetpodcast Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/teachervetpodcast/ If you have any episode ideas send us an e-mail at teachervetpodcast@gmail.com and we will be happy to talk about it on a future episode.

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Teacher-Vet
Rabies

Teacher-Vet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 37:42


This week we talk about rabies! World Rabies Day is September 28th so we wanted to get ahead of the game and get you prepared by helping you understand the history of rabies. You will be shocked at all the crazy history behind this one. We had so much fun with the history of rabies that we are making this a 2 part episode. This episode is all about the history rabies. Next week we will have an episode all about the vaccine for it and Amanda will geek out on the clinical aspects of it. Until then enjoy Episode 9 where Jacob gets to nerd out on the history. World Rabies Day resource https://rabiesalliance.org Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/teachervetpodcast Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/teachervetpodcast/ If you have any episode ideas send us an e-mail at teachervetpodcast@gmail.com and we will be happy to talk about it on a future episode.

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KSCO Pet Radio
Friday (9/28/18) was World Rabies Day

KSCO Pet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 4:05


An Indonesian boy shows his bite wounds from a dog attack. Friday was World Rabies Day, held annually to improve global awareness of the fatal disease and a plan to eradicate canine rabies, the main cause of human deaths, by 2030. This will be done through assertive canine vaccination programs and immediate care for humans that have suffered dog bites. One of the great public health successes is that people in rich nations rarely worry about dying from rabies. Many don't even worry about vaccinating their pets against the disease, although that is the foundation upon which our success against rabies is based. This paw'd cast is a 4-minute excerpt from our KSCO program "Good Morning, Monterey Bay" from Friday. Sept. 28, the actual World Rabies Day. It features Dr. Pete Keesling, a San Martin veterinarian, and co-host Rosemary Chalmers. I would like to make two slight adjustments and one addition to their comments: Because rabies is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, it can be caught from licks, scratches, or any physical contact with the animal. Touching a bat is reason enough to get vaccinated. If vaccinated within 4 days of exposure, the rabies vaccine is 100 percent effective on protecting humans. The vaccination process is much easier and simpler than it used to be. I received four injections -- spread over two weeks -- on my arm (always above the bite) and two larger injections in my hip. Hard to explain that as it was the top of my hipbone and injected from the side (not in my butt). The Kaiser injection clinic nurses are absolute pros and the injections were merely uncomfortable, not painful. The vaccinations can be expensive, but the alternative could be death. Every animal bite should be reported and discussed with your doctor. (Kaiser provides all vaccines for free, including my boosters and titer tests). People in other parts of the world die horrible deaths from the universally fatal neurological disease. There are 55,000 rabies deaths recorded each year, largely in Africa and Asia. In many of these countries, feral dogs are the major vector and every bite occasions a trip to a rabies bite clinic -- provided one is available. Once symptoms appear, the disease is always fatal. But it is also 100 percent preventable, even after exposure, if treated immediately. In the Philippines, there are 500 animal bite centers for the treatment of people bitten by animals, yet the country still records 250 rabies deaths each year! Here is an educational video from the Philippines: I am not linking to another video that shows a man who has been placed in what looks like a jail cell to prevent him from spreading rabies that is killing him. He is getting palliative treatment, but the main goal is preventing other humans from being exposed. This video is on YouTube and after seeing it I was very troubled so I will not share it as a link.

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking
Rabies - riding the wave to the Pacific coast

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 58:10


In this episode, join Josie and Connor who talk with Drs Daniel Streicker and Julio Benavides about their work on preventing the spread of vampire bat rabies across Peru. The 28th of September marked the 10th World Rabies Day, and this year's theme was "Rabies; Educate. Vaccinate. Eliminate." While most global efforts aimed at rabies control focus on spread by dogs and other carnivores, the Streicker lab working in the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, and the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow, are looking at how the rabies virus is transmitted from blood feeding vampire bats across Latin America. Vampire bats are the major source of rabies in this region and Daniel and Julio hope that by studying closely how the virus interacts with these bats they can establish more effective strategies to prevent rabies transmission, which will aid global efforts to eradicate the virus as a public health concern. If you liked this, read our blog post on the topic: http://wp.me/p5DCA6-fw Image credit from Dr Julio Benavides. Edited intro/outro music credit: 'Take me higher' by 'Jahzzar'. freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/…Me_Higher_1626 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Edited voiceover music credit: “Mountain Bells” by Lobo Loco from the album “Moments” http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/Moments_1950/Lobo_Loco_-_04_-_Mountain_Bells

The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Probably the only time you think of rabies is when you need to get your dog licensed. Some might think that getting a dog vaccinated for this antiquated disease is just a ploy of local government to get more money out of pet owners. And why don't cats need to be vaccinated? Besides-- rabies is an eradicated disease. Isn't it? My guest today is Peter Costa. He serves as the director of Global Communications Coordinator for the Global Alliance for Rabies Control and campaign coordinator for World Rabies Day, celebrated on September 28th. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - World Rabies Day ....with Dr. Bernadine Cruz

The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Mention the word rabies, and most people will have visions of Cujo, Steven King's vicious, slobbering, rabid St. Bernard. If all rabid animals were that easy to recognize, over 55,000 people annually would not fall victim to this fatal disease. What can you do safeguard your family and your pets? What can you do to make a difference in the lives of children world wide and save endangered wildlife in Africa? Listen and learn more about this preventable disease and the second annual World Rabies Day. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -World Rabies Day with Dr. Bernadine Cruz

Cattitude -  Cat podcast about cats as pets  on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

You would think that between the Devon Rex, Cornish Rex and Selkirk Rex that cat lovers would have enough hair coat mutations to last them a lifetime-but, here come three more breeds that rely on their unique looks to capture fans! The American Wirehair is one of only four cat breeds created here in the US. Featuring a hard, springy and, yes, wiry coat is their hallmark. Likewise, the LaPerm shows off their wavy coat, reminiscent of the Rex cats. Finally, we round out our tour of these follicular oddities by discussing the Sphynx. These hairless cats are renown the world over for their one of a kind appearance. And, from the Veterinary News Network, have you thought of rabies lately? You probably haven’t, but this killer disease strikes down more than 55,000 people in the world every year. That’s a death every 10 minutes! Learn how you can help eradicate this ancient killer and support the upcoming World Rabies Day!