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First annual progress report: Global Strategic Plan to End Human Deaths from Dog-mediated Rabies by 2030

United Against Rabies Collaboration - World Health Organization/Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/World Organisation for Animal Health/Global Alliance for Rabies Control

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WHO Expert report 2018

WHO announces updated guidance on rabies

WHO is delighted to announce the publication of two new guidance documents, each the product of months of expert review.

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The Road to Dog Rabies Control and Elimination—What Keeps Us from Moving Faster?

Fahrion et al. (2017) Front. Public Health 5:103

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World Rabies Day campaign in the Philippines

Medina et al. Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines (2016) 2:22

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World Rabies Day – a decade of raising awareness

Balaram et al. Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines (2016) 2:19

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Infectious Disease. Implementing Pasteur's vision for rabies elimination

Lankester et al. Science (2014) Sept. 26;345(6204):1562-4.

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Global framework for the elimination of dog-mediated rabies

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Rationale for investing in the global elimination of dog-mediated human rabies

WHO/OIE/FAO/GARC

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