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Comparing Methods of Assessing Dog Rabies Vaccination Coverage in Rural and Urban Communities in Tanzania

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2017
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2017; 4 (33).Rabies can be eliminated by achieving comprehensive coverage of 70% of domestic dogs during annual mass vaccination campaigns. Estimates of vaccination coverage are, therefore, required to evaluate and manage
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Proof of concept of mass dog vaccination for thecontrol and elimination of canine rabies.

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2019
For more than 100 years, canine rabies vaccination has been available as a tool for rabies control and elimination. However, domestic dogs still remain a major reservoir for rabies, and although canine rabies has been eliminated through mass dog vaccination in some parts of the world, the disease continues to kill tens of thousands of people every year
S, Cleaveland   +6 more
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[Serologic response in dogs after a mass primary antirabies vaccination (inactivated vaccine) at Pikine Dakar (Senegal)].

Dakar medical, 1995
Mass antirabic vaccination campaign, allowed in 1987, the immunization of 514 pet dogs against rabies at Pikine, a suburban area of Dakar. Dogs received one subcutaneous dose of inactivated tissue culture rabies vaccine (RABISIN, Rhône Mérieux France).
A J, Akakpo   +4 more
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Factors influencing canine rabies vaccination among dog-owning households in Nigeria

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Rabies perpetuates in Nigeria despite initiatives like the Regional Disease Surveillance System Enhancement Project, with evidence indicating suboptimal canine vaccination rates as a contributing factor.
J Scott Weese   +2 more
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Development of Dog Vaccination Strategies to Maintain Herd Immunity against Rabies

Viruses, 2022
Ahmed Lugelo   +2 more
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Rabies control in rural Tanzania: optimising the design and implementation of domestic dog mass vaccination programmes

2018
Rabies is an ancient zoonotic disease that still persists as significant public health problem affecting largely poor and marginalized people in poor countries of the developing world. The disease is also a cause of substantial wildlife conservation concern and an economic burden to governments where it occurs.
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Cost-Effectiveness of Mass Dog Vaccination Campaigns against Rabies in Flores Island, Indonesia

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2017
Ewaldus Wera   +2 more
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Dog ecology, dog bites and rabies vaccination rates in Bauchi State, Nigeria

International Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine, 2014
Andrew J Nok
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