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Editorial: Rabies, a long-standing One Health example - progress, challenges, lessons and visions on the way to 0 by 30.
Editorial: Rabies, a long-standing One Health example – progress, challenges, lessons and visions on the way to 0 by 30
Convergence : mensuel de la solidarité / Secours populaire français ; dir. publ. Julien Lauprêtre ; réd. Antonio Garcia, Valmont Ponceau
avril 20052005/04 (N247)-2005/04.Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : UnivJeun
Rabies laboratory capacities.
<p>Percent of countries that replied positively to the use of various laboratory techniques for rabies diagnosis. Seventeen of 19 countries responded; the two non-responders included one low income and one upper middle income country.</p
Number of countries that completed the REDIPRA questionnaires by main group of indicators by year.
<p>No PEP application data was collected for 2007. No data was collected for 2010–2011.</p
Animal exposures and post-exposure-prophylaxis (PEP).
<p>(A) Number of animal exposures and number of human rabies vaccines applied by year, period 1998–2014; (B) Ratio PEP doses to number of exposures; (C) Incidence of exposures per 100,000 population.</p
Comparison between the Ministries regarding their top endemic zoonotic disease priorities.
<p>Comparison between the Ministries regarding their top endemic zoonotic disease priorities.</p
Indicators of national program capability in 2013–2014.
<p>Percentage of country respondents (n = 19) in 2013–2014 with national rabies control programs and basic indicators for control programs.</p
Human and dog rabies cases in LAC countries reported to SIRVERA.
<p>(A) Human case counts since the beginning of regional elimination program, period 1983–2014. Data collection on aggressor species began in 1993 (vertical dashed line). Human cases from all aggressor species are represented with circles from 1983 and dog-mediated cases with triangles from 1993 onward. (B) Dog-mediated human case incidence per 100,000 population by income category (WB, 2014) at the tail end of the epidemic with Loess smoother, period 1998–2014. (C) Dog case counts since the beginning of regional elimination program, period 1983–2014. (D) Dog rabies incidence per 100,000 dogs by income category at the tail end of the epidemic, period 1998–2014, using reported dog population.</p