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Ethical considerations in implementation of mass dog vaccination
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The role of dog population management in rabies control
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Introduction PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Roles and Responsibilities
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Infrastructure PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Legislation PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Costs and funding PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Communications Plan PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - What do we need to know? PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Supplies for dog vaccination PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Supplies for dog sterilization PDF
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Canine Rabies blueprint - human vaccination supplies PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Supplies for rabies surveillance teams PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Supplies for diagnosis using FAT PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - What can I do if I do not have a fluorescent microscope in my laboratory?
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Canine Rabies blueprint - Who do we need to train? PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Dog component PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Contingency planning PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Human component PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Evaluation PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - Sustainability PDF
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Canine Rabies Blueprint - The Stepwise Approach to Planning and Evaluation (SARE)
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Guidelines for vaccine storage and administration
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Toolkits for influencing policy on rabies control
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Caring for Patients with clinical rabies
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Basic epidemiological indicators to assess the burden of canine rabies
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Studies using rapid immunodiagnostic tests for rabies diagnosis
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Evidence of safe and effective vaccination of puppies
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Examples of dog ecology surveys
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An example of the use of incentives to increase participation in vaccination campaigns
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High throughput models for parenteral vaccination
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Successful central-point vaccination programmes
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Examples of combined sterilization and rabies control programmes.
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Capture-mark-recapture methods for estimating vaccination coverage
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Investigations of the reasons that people do not vaccinate their dogs
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Regional and International rabies databases
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Information from the CDC on ante mortem testing
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Rabies vaccine-use calculator
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GSK Vaccines homepage
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Zydus Cadila homepage
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Serum Institute of India homepage
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Sanofi Pasteur homepage
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Communication channels
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EU Commission home page
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Examples of methods for marking dogs
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Field trials with oral vaccination of dogs against rabies
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Downloadable resources from the Global Alliance for Rabies Control
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Examples of the use of verbal autopsy
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An assessment of countries’ progress at the regional level
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How to conduct a stakeholder analysis
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Examples of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Studies on Rabies
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WHO prequalified vaccines list
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WHO Position paper on Rabies Vaccine, 2018
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Laboratory biorisk management publications
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Checklist of activities for the SARE
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WHO Guidance on Transport of Infectious Substances
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Zoonotic diseases : a guide to establishing collaboration between animal and human health sectors at the country level
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High-Level Technical Meeting to Address Health Risks at the Human-Animal-Ecosystems Interfaces
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Developing a stepwise approach for rabies prevention and control
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Recommendations of the OIE Global Conference on Rabies Control
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OIE Terrestrial Manual
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OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code
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Support available for veterinary legislation from the OIE
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International efforts towards global rabies elimination
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SADC Homepage
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ASEAN Homepage
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FAO Home page
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How to conduct a dog ecology survey
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Publication on the Blueprint for Rabies Prevention and Control
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Studies on the cost and cost-effectiveness of different PEP vaccination strategies
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WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies
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Studies of the cost-effectiveness of canine vaccination
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Comparison of owner charged and free vaccination campaigns
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Examples of dog catching and restraining devices
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Direct Rapid Immunohistochemical Test standard operating procedure
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Studies demonstrating the feasibility of canine rabies elimination
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Schematic view, BSL 2 laboratory
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Guidelines on human prophylaxis
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Information on Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Guidelines for the design and management of animal shelters
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WSPA advice on chemical castration
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Non-surgical methods for reproduction control
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SOPs for euthanasia
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Guidelines for euthanasia
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Guidelines for dog population management
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Rabies diagnosis in living dogs
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Simple techniques for brain sample collection
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Link to resources with basic clinical background on rabies
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Studies that have estimated dog population sizes in a range of settings
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Guidelines on surveying roaming dog populations
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Factors associated with dog ownership, an example from Tanzania
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Fluorescent Antibody Test protocols
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Example of samples submission form for post-mortem kit
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Vaccines recommended for human vaccination
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Basic devices for dog sterilisation
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Guidelines for restraining dogs
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Guidelines for oral vaccination
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Animal vaccines recommended by international agencies
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Examples of vaccination certificates
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Studies quantifying the cost of dog vaccination campaigns
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Examples of rabies-related posters
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Summary table of what you need to buy for dog vaccination depending on the strategy you decide to adopt
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Studies on the risk of exposure to rabies due to slaughtering of rabid dogs and butchering dog meat
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Human:dog ratios
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Dog categorization matrix
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Implementation checklist
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Step-by-step planning guide for communicating public health information
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World Rabies Day website
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Recommendations on dog importation
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General guide on how to construct a veterinary legislation
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Evaluation of the performance of veterinary services, gap analysis and the OIE international standards
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WHO International Health Regulations
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Notification obligations of OIE members
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OIE World Animal Health Information Database
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WHO instrument for the assessment and notification of events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern
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International recommendations for laboratory biosafety and biosecurity
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PAHO home page
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FAO home page redirect
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OIE home page
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WHO home page
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Some NGOs relevant to rabies control
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Prevention of human rabies through human rabies prophylaxis
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Immunization coverage required to control dog rabies
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International agencies, networks and organisations connected to rabies
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The components of a successful canine rabies control programme
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Global distribution of canine rabies
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Examples of effective canine rabies control through domestic dog vaccination
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A study showing that transmission of dog rabies is low worldwide, hence the potential for its global elimination
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Successful stories of large scale canine rabies control
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Public health and economic burden of rabies
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General information about rabies
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Case studies
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