The table below describes the basic indicators chosen for the PARACON bulletin to be able to assess the burden of canine rabies in a country or region. Recording these indicators over time will also allow the monitoring of the scale and impact of rabies control interventions.
Basic epidemiological indicators to assess the burden of canine rabies
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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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