Publications and Documents
Research papers, official documents, and articles.
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Research papers, official documents, and articles.
The Scientific Watch Bulletin on Rabies is a monthly collation of scientific literature on rabies.
Our quarterly United Against Rabies Newsletter provides you updates on activities and events of the rabies community.
This document provides guidance for practical implementation of oral rabies vaccination as an integrated tool into national strategies to control rabies in free-roaming dog populations.
This paper gives a review of the objectives, governance, activities and achievements of the United Against Rabies Forum to date.
A One Health approach that recognises the relationships between human, animal, and environmental health is key to sustainably address Neglected Tropical Diseases, and achieve the targets set out in WHO’s Road map for neglected tropical disease.
Human deaths from rabies are preventable and can be eliminated by applying a systematic One Health approach. COVID-19 has highlighted the value of a One Health approach to zoonotic disease and pandemic prevention. Rabies control programs offer a practical route to building One Health capacities.
This roadmap for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030 is WHO’s second blueprint for preventing, controlling and, where feasible, eliminating and eradicating neglected tropical diseases.
Rabies post-exposure prophylaxis saves many lives, but poor availability remains in many rabies-endemic countries. Epidemiological and economic models are used to investigate the effect of an investment in post-exposure prophylaxis by Gavi.
With this report, four organizations have joined forces to reach the goal of ending human deaths from rabies by 2030. The collaboration leverages existing tools and expertise in a coordinated way to empower, engage and enable countries to save human lives from this preventable disease.
Rabies is prevalent and underreported in developing countries leading to insufficient prioritization of rabies prevention in public health agendas. This study compiles available data to estimate the health and economic implications of dog rabies globally.