Srinagar: The government of J&K has declared human rabies a notifiable disease under the Epidemic Diseases Act of 1897 and directed all the concerned authorities to report such cases immediately to the concerned agencies.
The Health and Medical Education Department has issued a notification in this regard in which all government and private health facilities, including medical colleges have been directed to report any suspected, probable, and confirmed cases of human rabies to the respective Chief Medical Officer and the State Nodal Officer of the National Rabies Control Program.
The notification stresses that Rabies is an acute viral that affects all warm-blooded animals including humans and is caused by animal bites having an extremely high fatality rate.
It further said that, however, Rabies is completely preventable by timely and appropriate post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). In order to achieve the WHO Goal of zero deaths due to human Rabies by 2023, it is important to establish a strong surveillance and disease reporting system so that the exact magnitude of the disease can be assured. This will help to develop strategies as per regional conditions for prevention, control and elimination of Rabies.
It may be mentioned here that India accounts for 59.9% of Rabies deaths in Asia and 35% of deaths globally.
“The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Department Government of India in its letter vide D.O No 2283429/NRCP/DZDP-NCDC/DGHS dated 20 September, 2021 requested all States/UTs to make Human Rabies a Notifiable disease, thereby making mandatory for all government and private health facilities (including Medical colleges) to report all suspected, Probable and Confirmed Human Rabies cases as per ‘Guidance Document’ for Rabies as a notifiable Diseases formulated by National Rabies Control Program (NRCP), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, read the notification.
It further said that all Government and private health facilities (including the Medical Colleges) shall immediately report all suspected, Probable and confirmed cases of ‘Human Rabies’ to the Chief Medical Officer of the concerned district with a copy to the State Nodal Officer, National Rabies Control Program (NRCP) /DSP in the format prescribed appended as Annexure-1 and Annexure-2 to the notification.