Falsified rabies vaccine: Zimbabwe

Falsified rabies vaccine is circulating through unauthorised sources in Zimbabwe
Falsified rabies vaccine: Zimbabwe

On 22 January 2025, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe announced that falsified rabies vaccine is circulating through unauthorised sources in Zimbabwe [1]. They report this falsified product poses a significant threat to public health due to the possibility of lack of efficacy, harmful components and the risk of treatment failure in preventing rabies, a fatal disease.

Advice for travellers

  • Travellers should avoid contact with all animals. Rabies is preventable with prompt post-exposure treatment.
  • Following a possible exposure, wounds should be thoroughly cleansed, and an urgent local medical assessment sought, even if the wound appears trivial.
  • Post-exposure treatment and advice should be in accordance with national guidelines.
  • Travellers are advised to check the packaging to ensure they receive registered vaccine in Zimbabwe [1].
  • Travellers who think they may have received falsified vaccine in Zimbabwe and are still in Zimbabwe are advised to seek advice from the pharmacy/medical centre where they were vaccinated.
  • Travellers who have returned to the UK but received rabies vaccine in Zimbabwe should contact their GP or travel clinic for advice whether more vaccine is required.

Advice for health professionals

Health care professionals with concerns about a patient who may have received falsified rabies vaccine in Zimbabwe can call the UK Health Security Agency Rabies and Immunoglobulin Service (RIgS) for further advice.


Search by


Explore more

NaTHNaC email service: Travel vaccine certificate enquiries

Email service for health professionals and travellers

Updated: 18 February 2025

Travelling for Ramadan

Traveling abroad during Ramadan is a rewarding experience, but can also present challenges; here are some tips for careful preparation to ensure a saf

Updated: 05 February 2025

Ebola virus disease in Uganda

The Ministry of Health in Uganda have confirmed an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Kampala

Updated: 05 February 2025

NaTHNaC General Admin Line temporarily closed

Due to staff shortages, the NaTHNaC admin line will be closed for the month of February

Updated: 04 February 2025