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Ngoma: Reminder that Dog Bites Can Lead to Death

Summary by UMUSEKE
Students in Ngoma District have been advised to avoid being bitten by dogs, as one of them poses a risk of contracting rabies, which can lead to death. This was announced during a campaign by the Rwandan Board of Health (RBC) in collaboration with the Rwanda NGOs Forum aimed at preventing neglected diseases, including rabies. Rabies is one of the most deadly diseases in the world, killing about 59,000 people a year. It was explained that this di…
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Students in Ngoma District have been advised to avoid being bitten by dogs, as one of them poses a risk of contracting rabies, which can lead to death. This was announced during a campaign by the Rwandan Board of Health (RBC) in collaboration with the Rwanda NGOs Forum aimed at preventing neglected diseases, including rabies. Rabies is one of the most deadly diseases in the world, killing about 59,000 people a year. It was explained that this di…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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