The Animal Bite Center (ABC) is a specialized health facility that provides medical care and monitoring for individuals who have been bitten or scratched by animals, particularly those that may carry the rabies virus. It plays a crucial role in rabies prevention, public health protection, and community awareness.
ABC offers essential services such as wound assessment, Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), health education, and monitoring of bite incidents. Through systematic record-keeping and timely interventions, the Animal Bite Center helps reduce the risk of rabies transmission and improves the communityβs overall safety and preparedness.