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5.1.2. The reservoir species
5.1.2. The reservoir species
5.1.2.1. Which animal species should be targeted?
5.1.2.2. Are there other animals besides dogs that can transmit rabies (e.g. cats, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, goats, wildlife, bats, etc.)?
5.1.2.3. Why is it important to know the relationship between man and dog in your country/area?
5.1.2.4. What kind of dogs are present in the target area/country?
5.1.2.5. What is the total number of dogs in the target area/country?
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5.1. What do we need to know before we start planning a canine rabies control programme?
5.1.1. The epidemiology of rabies
5.1.2. The reservoir species
5.1.2.1. Which animal species should be targeted?
5.1.2.2. Are there other animals besides dogs that can transmit rabies (e.g. cats, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, goats, wildlife, bats, etc.)?
5.1.2.3. Why is it important to know the relationship between man and dog in your country/area?
5.1.2.4. What kind of dogs are present in the target area/country?
5.1.2.5. What is the total number of dogs in the target area/country?
5.1.3. How rabies is transmitted
5.2. What do we need to buy?
5.3. Who do we need to train and in what?
5.4. What are we going to do – dog component?
5.5. What are we going to do – human component?
5.6 Evaluation
5.7. How do we ensure sustainability of the rabies control programme?
The Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination: a tool for planning and evaluation
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