Rabies Vaccine Efficacy Under Scrutiny in Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit
Two rabies cases in Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit district have raised concerns over vaccine efficacy. Despite receiving doses, patients developed symptoms, prompting an investigation into vaccine quality and adherence to treatment protocols. Rising dog-bite incidents have intensified scrutiny on the health department's response.
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In Pilibhit district, Uttar Pradesh, two suspected rabies cases have spotlighted potential flaws in vaccine efficacy and treatment protocols. Authorities confirm that one patient exhibited symptoms after four anti-rabies vaccine doses, igniting an inquiry into vaccine quality.
The first instance involved a 14-year-old from Basaipuraina village, whose rabies-like symptoms emerged years after an incomplete vaccination course. Despite being moved to Lucknow for advanced care, traditional methods purportedly aided his recovery, which medical professionals have found troubling.
The second case, in Muzaffarnagar village, underscored systemic issues as a man developed symptoms even after following government vaccination procedures. The rising frequency of dog bites, as documented between May 6 and 11, further pressures health authorities to ensure treatment integrity and resource adequacy.
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