It is a disease with a near 100 percent fatality rate, yet one that can be entirely prevented with a simple injection. Every year, nearly 2,000 Kenyans lose their lives to rabies , many of them children, bitten by dogs. This Sunday, as the world marks World Rabies Day, our cameras take you inside Kenya’s fight against this neglected killer , a fight waged not just in conference halls, but also in animal rescue shelters, in rural villages, and in the lives of families who never imagined that a single dog bite could change everything. Here now is our reporter Ben Chumba with the story
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