Headline:
Brace for the Paws: Antirabies Vaccination Campaigns Kick Off This Week Across Jujuy and Salta
Subhead:
Know your dates, locations, and why vaccination is crucial for pets and public health
Seismic shift in pet care:
The鉄道osmatic season is upon us, and with it comes the annual drive to safeguard our furry friends and communities from the deadly rabies virus. Local authorities in Jujuy and Salta, two key provinces in Argentina, have geared up for comprehensive antirabies vaccination campaigns, ensuring pets stay healthy and communities remain safe.
Jujuy’s vaccination marathon:
In the capital city of San Salvador de Jujuy, the vaccination marathon continues, with various locations across the city hosting mobile clinics daily. The campaign, spearheaded by the Secretaría de Salud Pública, aims to reach as many pets as possible, ensuring no狗 dwa of vaccine reaches the streets.
- When: Until July 13, Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 1 pm and 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
- Where:-* variable locations across the city (check todojujuy.com for updates)
Salta’s southern sweep:
Meanwhile, in the City of Salta, the Municipalidad de Salta rolls out its vaccination and deworming initiative in the south-eastern barrios. The campaign, set to take place March 8-12, targets pets in Gloria, Hipódromo, Ismafaq, and San Martín’industrie.
- When: March 8-12
- Where:ket他l specified locations within the targeted barrios
Infonoa’s detailed schedule:
Infonoa Salta has released a comprehensive vaccination schedule for the upcoming week, making it easier for pet owners to plan their visit to the mobile clinics. The campaign will cover various locations across the province, ensuring widespread access to the antirabies vaccine.
For the complete schedule and updates, visit infonoa.com.ar.
Why vaccinate?
Rabies, a viral disease transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected animal, remains a significant threat to both pets and humans. Vaccinating your pet not only protects them but also safeguards your family and community from this deadly but preventable disease.
Stay informed, stay safe, and keep your furry friends protected – join the campaign and vaccinate your pets today!
