Un site Web publique d'information sur le Népal, www.dogdata.uk, vient juste d'être mis en place pour montrer où et quand des vaccinations antirabiques ont eu lieu en cartographiant la localisation des chiens dernièrement vaccinés.
Radio public service messages. Original scripts courtesy of Epidemiology Section, Vet Services, Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, South Africa
Modified for wider use by GARC.
On the 17th of July, a 5 year old girl died of rabies in the Sarawak General Hospital in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak in Malaysia. This little girl became the fourth child victim of rabies from this small area this month, and the rabies virus is suspected as having crossed into Sarawak from the Kalimantan region of Indonesia.
In a recent article in Infectious Diseases of Poverty, researchers published a new, more comprehensive model for estimating dog populations that considers how variability in poverty levels and human population densities can impact dog ownership and rabies vaccination coverage.
A selection of recent articles relevant to GARC’s mission
Rabies prevention poster for children.
Provincial Government of Sorsogon/Provincial Veterinary Office of Sorsogon/Philippines Department of Education/UBS Optimus Foundation/GARC
A public information website for Nepal (www.dogdata.uk) has just been set up to show where and when anti-rabies vaccinations have taken place by mapping the locations of recently vaccinated dogs.