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Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Philippines, Inc. partners with Veterinary Quarantine Services-NAIA for Rabies Month Awareness Campaign at NAIA Terminal 2

Traveling with Pets? Make Sure They’re Vaccinated Against Rabies. Dr. Apple Nagera, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Philippines, Inc. Head of Business Segment – Pets (Standing – 3rd from left), together with Mr. Sean Joselito Sunga, MIAA Terminal Manager (Standing – 4th from left) and Dr. Noverlee Calub, Chief of the Veterinary Quarantine Services NAIA (Standing – 5th from left) led the official inauguration of the Rabies Awareness Month (RAM) Photo Wall at the NAIA Terminal 2. The photo wall and the Facebook Photo Contest aim to promote Rabies disease awareness and to encourage people to vaccinate their pets against this deadly disease. Supporting the initiative were representatives from the Bureau of Animal Industry - Animal Health and Welfare Division, Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), and the rest of the Veterinary Quarantine Services (VQS) NAIA Team.

The Department of Health (DOH) regards rabies as a significant public health problem due to it being one of the most acutely fatal infections. It is responsible for 200-300 deaths of Filipinos annually.

To address this issue, pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim Philippines, through their Animal Health arm, collaborates with the government in observing March as Rabies Awareness Month (RAM). To encourage public participation, Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a RAM photo wall at NAIA Terminal 2 where pet owners can capture and share their photos on social media.

Dr. Apple Nagera, Head of Business Segment – Pets for Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Philippines, Inc. emphasized the significance of raising awareness about rabies and the importance of vaccination for both pets and their owners. “Our RAM photo wall is an excellent opportunity for pet owners to showcase their love for their furry companions and to spread the word about this serious health issue. By using the hashtags #RabiesFreePHand #FunWithPetsAwaitWhenWeVaccinate, pet owners can help raise awareness about the importance of vaccination and show their support for our mission to make the Philippines rabies-free.”

The Philippines is one of the top 10 countries worldwide with a rabies problem.  Recent statistics from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) notes the increase of rabies cases in the country, from 1,038 in 2021 to 1,160 in 2022.  Human rabies also showed a rise, from 228 in 2021 to 305 cases in 2022.

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