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Mass Dog Vaccination Could Eliminate Rabies Globally

It is possible to eliminate cases of the deadly rabies virus in people worldwide through mass vaccinations of dogs, some researchers argue.

Rabies cases are extremely rare in developed countries — in the United States, there was just one rabies case in 2013, and the patient acquired the disease while in Guatemala, according to researchers from Washington State University. Effective rabies vaccines have been available for years, but the virus still kills more than 69,000 people yearly worldwide, most of them children in Africa and Asia.

The rabies vaccine can be given to people after a possible exposure to the virus, and is extremely effective in preventing the disease from taking hold. But once a person begins to show symptoms of rabies — which can include delirium, abnormal behavior, hallucinations and partial paralysis — the disease is almost always fatal.

"The irony is that rabies is 100 percent preventable. People shouldn't be dying at all," said Dr. Guy Palmer, a veterinary infectious disease expert at Washington State University's Allen School for Global Animal Health.

In an article published today (Sept. 25) in the journal Science, Palmer and his colleagues argue that eliminating rabies cases is possible if doctors, veterinarians and public health professionals work together to establish mass vaccination programs for dogs.
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Since a mass dog vaccination program began in Tanzania in 2003, the number of deaths from rabies dropped from 50 a year to almost zero, the researchers said.

Studies also show that vaccinating 70 percent of dogs in an area is cost-effective, and less expensive over the long term than providing vaccinations to bite victims, the researchers said.

In many countries, progress toward eliminating rabies is "hampered by lack of political commitment and financing," the researchers wrote. Support from international human and animal health organizations could play an important role in scaling up pilot dog vaccination programs to the national level, they said.

"Canine rabies elimination meets all the criteria for a global health priority: It is epidemiologically and logistically feasible, cost effective, and socially equitable," they wrote.
Full article here...

http://www.livescience.com/48016-rab...tion-dogs.html

Rabies vaccinations are mandatory here and are the equivalent of a dog licence, which is why my dog has her yearly rabies shot Even though is lasts for three years the law is for it to be given yearly. And I would rather her have the shot in order to keep rabies which is carried by wild animals here, away.

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01-10-2014, 03:29 AM
In my world there a certain strains of insects that carry Rabies and others that carry TB.
If a human ego can go so far as to make such an idiotic remark as to say "Eliminate Rabies Globally" perhaps I could say,"There will be global eternal peace and harmony and no more wars forever after 2014/June/21/12:00PM."
When humans control Nature they control God. (Or evolution if you don't like the Word or Idea of God.)We keep trying and we keep screwing up.
It has happened without us, it is happening without us and when our idiotic egos kill us off, it will happen without us.
Humility......
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