A new study by Daniel Streicker of the University of Georgia and colleagues suggests that culling of vampire bats is not only failing to eliminate rabies, but may be making the situation worse
A newly published study suggests that some people living in two Amazon communities in Peru survived being exposed to rabies virus without receiving vaccination.
A short paper in World Journal of Vaccines, describes how the barriers to more widespread use of the ID route were addressed in setting up the first ID rabies vaccination clinic in North-West India.
In March 2012, Embark, a community and animal welfare project based in Sri Lanka celebrated their 5th year.
On World Rabies Day 2011, a new rabies treatment centre was opened in Mandritsara, Madagascar.
The control of canine rabies across Latin America is the largest-scale recent success story in rabies control, and international agreements have been key to its success.
A British national, who contracted rabies during a visit to India earlier this year, is in hospital in London
A 9 year old boy died of rabies acquired from a marmoset in Brazil.
A study by Dr Nday Mwenze has recently been published on the extent and nature of rabies cases in the town of Kananga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Dr. Victor J. Cabasso, a pioneer virologist and immunologist died on February 28th 2012, at the age of 96.