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[Falsified rabies vaccine: Philippines]
In March 2026 the Food and Drug Administration in the Philippines issued advisory notices regarding batches of falsified rabies vaccine (Vaxirab-N and Speeda vaccines) in circulation [1]. The use of falsified products 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.
The public health agencies in the four nations of the UK are conducting a look-back exercise to identify any travellers who reported receiving rabies vaccine following an animal bite in the Philippines from March 2025 onwards, to determine whether further rabies vaccination may be recommended.
Rabies is a rare but extremely serious viral infection which is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, but vaccination and early treatment can prevent it. It can be difficult to determine whether an animal is infected with rabies or not, so cleaning the wound and seeking prompt medical advice after a possible rabies exposure is important.
Health care professionals with concerns about a patient who may have received falsified rabies vaccine in the Philippines can call the UK Health Security Agency Rabies and Immunoglobulin Service (RIgS) for further advice.
For Scotland, healthcare professionals should access their local post exposure assessment and treatment pathway or contact their local Health Protection Team.
For Wales, healthcare professionals should contact the Public Health Wales Health Protection AWARe service.
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