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5.6 Evaluation
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5.6.1. How can we find out if the canine rabies control programme has been successful?
5.6.2. Has the programme reached enough dogs?
5.6.3. Has the programme had an impact on dog rabies cases?
5.6.4. Has the programme had an impact on human rabies deaths, bite exposures and demand for human post-exposure treatment?
5.6.5. How well do dogs respond to vaccination?
5.6.6. Self-Assessment of national rabies programmes
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5.1. What do we need to know before we start planning a canine rabies control programme?
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
5.6.1. How can we find out if the canine rabies control programme has been successful?
5.6.2. Has the programme reached enough dogs?
5.6.3. Has the programme had an impact on dog rabies cases?
5.6.4. Has the programme had an impact on human rabies deaths, bite exposures and demand for human post-exposure treatment?
5.6.5. How well do dogs respond to vaccination?
5.6.6. Self-Assessment of national rabies programmes
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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