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As Bali battles rabies surge, does dog meat raise the risk?
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As Bali battles rabies surge, does dog meat raise the risk?

In western Bali, a 38-year-old woman died from rabies after being bitten by a stray cat in May 2026. This incident highlights a growing rabies crisis on the island, where nearly 30,000 people were bitten by suspected rabid animals between January and May 2026, with 21,000 receiving emergency vaccinations. In the same region, a rabid family pet attacked three individuals, but all survived due to prompt medical treatment. Bali and nearby East Nusa Tenggara province report the highest rabies rates in Indonesia, with the disease classified as endemic in 26 of the country's 38 provinces. Local authorities have called for urgent mass vaccination efforts to address the rising threat.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 858 hr. ago
As Bali battles rabies surge, does dog meat raise the risk?

In western Bali, a 38-year-old woman died from rabies after being bitten by a stray cat in May 2026. This incident highlights a growing rabies crisis on the island, where nearly 30,000 people were bitten by suspected rabid animals between January and May 2026, with 21,000 receiving emergency vaccinations. In the same region, a rabid family pet attacked three individuals, but all survived due to prompt medical treatment. Bali and nearby East Nusa Tenggara province report the highest rabies rates in Indonesia, with the disease classified as endemic in 26 of the country's 38 provinces. Local authorities have called for urgent mass vaccination efforts to address the rising threat.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a public health issue—rabies outbreaks—and provides factual data on infection rates, vaccination efforts, and official responses. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis. The content remains neutral and informative.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Factuality is high as the article provides specific statistics and quotes from officials, aligning with cross-source consensus on Bali's rabies outbreak. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of the 'dog meat' question which may imply a causal link not explicitly supported by the data.

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