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La Union bans quack doctors from treating animal bites

Jun Elias - The Philippine Star

SAN FERNANDO CITY, Philippines – The provincial board of La Union has approved an ordinance banning the practice of tandok by quack doctors in treating animal bites, particularly by dogs, cats and snakes.

Practitioners believe that magnetic stones or animal horn can suck the rabies virus or venom from the affected part.

Several deaths by those who sought treatment from quack doctors were recorded in the province, the ordinance noted. 

The practice, though cheaper than consulting a medical professional, poses greater risks, it added. 

The ordinance imposes a penalty of P5,000 or imprisonment for one year or both to violators.

Hector Beñas, provincial health officer of La Union, said rural health units and health centers have the equipment and are ready to assist victims of animal bites.

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