Eliminating the scourge of dog-transmitted rabies

During the last decades, PAHO and the Governments of Latin America have succeeded in reducing the number of human rabies cases in Latin America by 90%. The next World Health Assembly has the power to call for the elimination, by 2022, of dog-transmitted human rabies everywhere in the world.

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Dog Diseases - transmission
Dogs
Elimination
Fatalities
Humans
One Health
Pasteur, Louis (1822-95)
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Rabies
Rabies - epidemiology
Rabies - transmission
Rabies - veterinary
Rabies vaccination
Rabies Vaccines - administration & dosage
Rabies Vaccines - immunology
Tropical diseases
Vaccination - utilization
Vaccines
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