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Sri Lanka aiming to achieve zero rabies-related deaths by 2030
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Sri Lanka aiming to achieve zero rabies-related deaths by 2030

The National Rabies Control Programme states that more than Rs. 5 billion is spent annually on efforts to control rabies in Sri Lanka.

 

Director of the Programme, Dr. Niroshan Gamage, said plans have been formulated to achieve zero rabies-related deaths in the country by 2030.

 

He made these remarks while addressing the media in Ratnapura.

 

Dr. Gamage noted that the number of rabies deaths in Sri Lanka has declined significantly compared to figures recorded five decades ago. He stated that 14 rabies-related deaths were reported in 2025, compared to 20 deaths in 2024.

 

“Our objective is to reduce the number of rabies deaths to zero by 2030 and create a country where no one dies from this disease. During the first quarter of this year, three rabies-related deaths have been reported,” he said.

 

He further explained that the government spends approximately Rs. 800 million annually on human rabies treatment, while around Rs. 2.5 billion is allocated for the vaccination of dogs and other animals.

 

“Overall, the government spends approximately Rs. 5 billion each year on rabies control and prevention measures,” he added.

 

Dr. Gamage also stated that the estimated dog population in Sri Lanka stands at approximately 2.7 million.

 

“When examining rabies-related deaths in Sri Lanka, around 99 per cent are linked to dog bites. For statistical purposes, we estimate that there is one dog for every eight people. However, this ratio may vary across regions and communities. Based on current estimates, the dog population in the country is approximately 2.7 million,” he said.

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