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Dr. Melvin Abelseth, a distinguished rabies researcher and expert, passed away peacefully on July 11 2015 at the age of 91.
Recent research findings of relevance to GARC's mission and community
The relaxing of EU regulations surrounding the cross-border transport of dogs from rabies-endemic areas has led to an increased number of under-vaccinated dogs arriving in Norway, according to a recent study led by the Oslo-based Norwegian Veterinary Institute.
A newly published WHO report finds that most neglected zoonotic diseases can be controlled through the use of existing knowledge and tools.
Recent news reports from Bali indicate that human deaths from the rabies virus are on the rise again.
Conference attendees were updated on the latest developments in dog population management and acquired several new tools and resources to assist in monitoring and evaluating dog population campaigns.
On 30 June, FAO organized a Webinar on rabies prevention and control tools in Asia, the first of a series of two webinars dedicated to rabies.
A 10-day residential course is organised by the Institut Pasteur of Cambodia to provide a practical training on rabies with a special focus on Asia for students and professionals of animal and human public health sectors.
The world of rabies control loses a pioneer