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DocumentTowards rabies elimination in Asia-Pacific: from theory to practice. Concept note
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DocumentAsia-Pacific Rabies Meeting - Report of the Meeting
Bangkok, Thailand, 16–18 July 2024
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No results found.This report provides a detailed overview of the Asia-Pacific Rabies Meeting held in Bangkok, Thailand, from July 16 to 18, 2024. The meeting gathered representatives from both animal and human health sectors across 14 Member Nations that are either endemic to or at risk for rabies. The primary objective of the meeting was to improve intersectoral coordination and collaboration to accelerate the prevention, control and eventual elimination of rabies transmitted by dogs, with the goal of achieving zero human fatalities by 2030.The report outlines the in-depth discussions, sessions and recommendations that emerged during the meeting. It highlights the innovative strategies and collaborative efforts needed to address the existing challenges in rabies control. Key themes include the importance of high-quality vaccines, effective disease surveillance, active community engagement and strong stakeholder collaboration. The report emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that integrates efforts from both the animal and human health sectors, in alignment with strategic goals related to enhancing food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture.The intended audience for this report includes national programme staff involved in rabies control, experts from global health collaboration centers and professionals working at international reference laboratories and within regional health programs. The insights and recommendations provided are designed to assist these stakeholders in strengthening their rabies control efforts and progressing toward the shared goal of eliminating rabies deaths.
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