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A global analysis of One Health Networks and the proliferation of One Health collaborations

Mwatondo et al. (2023) A global analysis of One Health Networks and the proliferation of One Health collaborations. The Lancet. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01596-3

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Addressing the Disconnect between the estimated, reported, and true rabies Data: the Development of a regional African rabies Bulletin

Scott et al. (2017) Front. Vet. Sci. 4:18.

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How to use the PARACON Rabies Bulletin (français)

Step-by-step guidelines for PARACON Country representatives on how to use the PARACON Rabies Bulletin. 

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A case of human survival of rabies, South Africa

Weyer et al.  Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016 31:2, 66-68

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The Pan-African Rabies Control Network (PARACON): A unified approach to eliminating canine rabies in Africa

Scott et al. Antiviral Res. 2015 Dec;124:93-100.

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Mass Dog Vaccination is cost effective for Africa

A multi-institutional research study headed by Meagan C. Fitzpatrick at the Yale School for Public Health has shown for the first time that repeated annual dog vaccination campaigns in rural Africa are cost-effective.

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