Stats show children most at risk as South Africa marks World Rabies Day

Stats show children most at risk as South Africa marks World Rabies Day

[DispatchLive - South Africa] - 29/09/2025
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) says South African children remain vulnerable to rabies, with children aged between five and nine the most affected.
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