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How bad is the rabies in Bali?

  • 19-08-2010 11:38am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 219 ✭✭


    There I was all geared up for Bali, about to hit the "buy now" button for my tix, when I dip into the TMB website for a check (see below :eek:) -

    I don't intend hiking/trekking much in Bali, but really don't want to mess with rabies, has anyone heard if travel advisories are widespread for Bali because of this, or has rabies always been there, just not highlighted?

    Advice from anyone who has been recently is especially appreciated.

    Report on Bali Rabies epidemic after 76 deaths
    ID.gif Indonesia - Bali
    Date: Fri 6 Aug 2010
    Source: The Sydney Morning Herald, Agence France-Presse [edited]
    <http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/bali-suffering-rabies-epidemic-20100806-11ogb.html>

    Bali suffering rabies epidemic
    The Indonesian government is to vaccinate all dogs on the holiday island of Bali to combat a raging rabies epidemic that has left 76 people dead over 2 years, an official said on Friday [6 Aug 2010]. Around 34 000 people have been bitten by dogs on the island, which is popular with western tourists, in the first 7 months of this year alone, authorities said.

    "We aim to vaccinate all dogs in Bali by the end of this year to curb the spread of rabies. We'll start to mass vaccinate the dogs in late September," Bali animal husbandry agency chief Putu Sumantra said. "There are still hundreds of thousand of dogs that have not been vaccinated. About 200 teams will be deployed to work in 700 villages," he said.

    Unlike the rest of mainly Muslim Indonesia, where people do not generally keep dogs, Bali is a predominantly Hindu island and dogs are common either as pets or strays. Sumantra said that since 2008, about 300,000 dogs had been vaccinated. Tens of thousands of stray dogs had also been culled.

    Bali Health Agency head Nyoman Sutedja said there were 34,000 cases of people being bitten by dogs in Bali this year, compared to 28,000 dog bites in the whole of 2009. "The rising cases of bites have made us worry. We need more anti-rabies vaccines for people here," Sutedja said. The latest victim of rabies, a 43-year old Balinese woman, died on Tuesday [3 Aug 2010]. Australia and the US have issued travel warnings to tourists about the prevalence of the disease.
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    [A map of the island of Bali can be accessed at
    <http://www.baliguide.com/bali_map.html>.

    The HealthMap/ProMED-mail interactive map of Indonesia can be found at
    <http://healthmap.org/r/00bi>. - ProMed Mod.CP]

    Source: ProMed Newsgroup
    Date: 08-Aug-2010


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 135 ✭✭Board-in-work


    It's your call. If you're so worried about this - then get the jabs.

    I've been to bali ( for gods sake avoid Kuta beach). There's Rabies everywhere in Asia. (and France for that matter...). Stay away from dogs and animals. Go to the beach, relax.


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