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Delhi Declares Rabies a Notifiable Disease
5 Jan
Summary
- Delhi government declares human rabies a notifiable disease.
- All health facilities must report suspected, probable, and confirmed cases.
- Delhi aims for zero human deaths from dog-mediated rabies.

The Delhi government will soon issue a notification designating human rabies as a notifiable disease across the National Capital Territory. This significant public health measure, enacted under the Epidemic Disease Act, aims to bolster disease surveillance and enable prompt interventions. All healthcare providers, including government and private facilities, are mandated to report any suspected, probable, or confirmed rabies cases to the authorities.
This initiative is crucial for achieving zero human fatalities from dog-mediated rabies. The government is ensuring that anti-rabies vaccines and serum are readily available at 59 and 33 health facilities, respectively, across all 11 districts. Furthermore, the Delhi government is finalizing its State Action Plan for Rabies Elimination (SAPRE).
Mandatory notification is expected to improve tracking of disease trends, enhance collaboration between human and animal health sectors, and facilitate targeted prevention in high-risk areas. The minister emphasized that rabies is preventable and no death is acceptable, underscoring the importance of early detection and timely treatment in reaching the goal of zero rabies deaths in Delhi.




