A summary of the rabies outbreak on Bali and how mass dog vaccination has led to a dramatic fall in human cases
Nigerian researchers have shown that local butchers may be routinely exposed to rabies from apparently healthy, indigenous dogs when preparing the animals for human consumption. Advisory: This article contains a graphic image of dog slaughtering
A recent paper in Infectious Diseases of Poverty highlights a disconnect between research being undertaken and the information needed to actively reduce the impact of the disease
Susan M. Moore of Kansas State University discusses factors affecting immune response to rabies vaccination
The WHO South East Asian Office publish new Frequently Asked Questions document and other progress toward rabies elimination in the region in 2013
A new study has paired field data with modelling to understand how rabies infections persist in vampire bat populations. The results have implications for the control of rabies and other emerging diseases transmitted by bats.
Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations, Dogs Trust, Animal Aid Unlimited and Animal Welfare Board of India
GARC, RIA, CVA, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Mysore Veterinary College, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
REDIPRA continue to strive towards rabies elimination in Latin America