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A conference organised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Global Alliance for
Rabies
Control (GARC), in Geneva on December 10 to 11, 2015, saw delegates from nearly 100 countries meet to discuss the WHO's goal of eliminating dog-mediated human
rabies
by 2030 and work on a new framework to focus efforts towards achieving this goal. Suzanne Jarvis reports.
Vet
Rec
2016 Jan 23
PMID:Aiming for elimination of dog-mediated human rabies cases by 2030. 2679 58
Parliamentary intern Anthony Ridge has been researching neglected tropical diseases and uses
rabies
control as an example of how veterinary services can benefit the health and welfare of animals and people.
Vet
Rec
2016 Feb 27
PMID:Diary of a parliamentary intern. 2691 52
In 2009, the UK's OIE Reference Laboratory for
rabies
, based at the APHA in Weybridge, was awarded a project to twin with the Changchun Veterinary Research Institute in the People's Republic of China to help the institute develop the skills and methods necessary to become an OIE Reference Laboratory itself. Here, Tony Fooks, Trevor Drew and Changchun Tu describe the OIE's twinning project and the success that has since been realised in China.
Vet
Rec
2016 Mar 05
PMID:Laboratory twinning to build capacity for rabies diagnosis. 2694 Apr 11
Earlier this year, Tony Fooks and colleagues described how, under a laboratory twinning project run by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), the UK's OIE Reference Laboratory for
rabies
, based at the APHA in Weybridge, had been working with the Changchun Veterinary Research Institute in the People's Republic of China to help the institute develop into an OIE Reference Laboratory itself (VR, March 5, 2016, vol 178, pp 231-232). Now, the APHA is taking part in a further three-year project to build
rabies
diagnosis capability in Bangalore, India, as he and his colleagues explain below.
Vet
Rec
2016 Sep 24
PMID:Supporting rabies control in India. 2766 Mar 50
BVA has announced its support for a campaign to end human deaths from canine-mediated
rabies
by 2030. BVA policy officer Susie Child explains.
Vet
Rec
2016 Oct 01
PMID:BVA pledges support for rabies campaign. 2768 79
Amanda Melvin is senior product manager at MSD Animal Health, which is supporting the Afya Serengeti
rabies
prevention project.
Vet
Rec
2015 Aug 22
PMID:Ten-minute chat. 2831 29
Mission
Rabies
has announced that it has educated one million primary school children in Malawi about the dangers of
rabies
.
Juliette Mouezy
reports.
Vet
Rec
2018 06 30
PMID:A milestone towards eliminating rabies. 2995 98
Although
rabies
kills approximately 60,000 people globally every year, vaccination of over 70 per cent of the canine population has been shown to eliminate the disease in both dogs and human beings. In some
rabies
endemic countries, owners are able to vaccinate their dogs through private veterinary clinics. However, uptake of dog vaccinations through private veterinary clinics is often low in many
rabies
endemic countries. In this study, the authors examined the sociodemographic factors which predicted low private
rabies
vaccination coverage in Blantyre, Malawi. Data on 23,205 dogs were recorded during a door-to-door
rabies
vaccination programme in 2016. A multivariable logistic regression model was built to identify factors associated with private
rabies
vaccination. Negative predictors of private vaccination included increasing poverty levels, higher housing densities, male dogs, pregnant or lactating dogs, and puppies and dogs allowed to roam. In contrast, neutered and healthy dogs had greater odds of being privately vaccinated. The present study demonstrated that low private
rabies
vaccination coverage can be accurately predicted by sociodemographic factors. This information may help inform public health interventions which deliver mass vaccination programmes in
rabies
endemic countries.
Vet
Rec
2019 Mar 02
PMID:Sociodemographic factors which predict low private rabies vaccination coverage in dogs in Blantyre, Malawi. 3081 59
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