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Kitui family bears the high cost of treating rabies

A past anti-rabies vaccination and sterilisation campaign. It costs between Sh100 and Sh200 to vaccinate a dog. [File]

One late evening two weeks ago, Faith Musenya, 10, was walking to Tseikuru where her mother had sent her. Before she could reach, a dog attacked her and wrestled her to the ground.

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