GARC has expanded access to its newly updated Canine Rabies Blueprint – a comprehensive toolkit for developing rabies control programs – by providing translations of the website into Spanish and French, and added a french translation of the Rabies surveillance blueprint.
GARC announces this year's theme is End Rabies Together and calls for people working to prevent rabies to register events to help raise the global profile of this neglected disease
The Global Alliance for Rabies Control has welcomed a statement from the G7 Summit, at Schloss Elmau in Germany, to commit to a One Health approach to develop new health technologies, including vaccines to tackle neglected tropical diseases
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) have joined forces to collaborate in the fight against canine rabies.
A team of veterinary and medical students from St George’s University, Grenada, participated in the World Medical Association/World Veterinary Association Global Conference on One Health in Madrid, Spain last week.
GARC’s Partners for Rabies Prevention group, has just published a study that found that 160 people die every single day from canine rabies. The report is the product of a long collaboration among PRP members to gather all relevant data that can be used to address the question of how big an impact canine rabies has across the world.