Anti-Rabic Treatment at Kasauli

Anti-Rabic Treatment at Kasauli


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IN the annual report of the Pasteur Institute of India, Kasauli, for 1934, the Director states that 1,471 Europeans and 15,380 Asiatics were treated at Kasauli and associated centres, a


total increase of 913 compared with 1933. Of the treated cases, one death was reported among Europeans, and 90 among Asiatics, a mortality among the latter of 0.53 per cent, the lowest


death-rate recorded during the last ten years. In addition, 671 courses of vaccine for the prophylactic treatment of animals were issued during the year. The vaccine employed is a carbolized


5 per cent Paris sheep vaccine.


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