MEEREB is an inter-regional network of countries from North Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia that work together with the aim of improving rabies control and prevention at local, regional and global level. MEEREB members met for the third time in 2015 in France (Lyon) to review the current rabies situation within the network and to discuss the way forward the prospect of a One Health approach against rabies. Dogs were the main vector of transmission in all MEEREB countries except for Croatia and Serbia where foxes represented the primary source. The number of rabies animal cases reported in 2014 varied substantially between countries with Ukraine reporting the highest number of animal cases. Human cases still occur in North A...
International partners are united to reach the shared goal of zero dog-mediated human rabies deaths ...
Thursday, September 09, 2004, 10:00 EDT (10:00 AM EDT)CDCHAN-00213-2004-09-09-UPD-SThe European Comm...
A conference to discuss the mid-Atlantic rabies outbreak was held in 1983 at the National Zoo facili...
The Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Africa Rabies Control Network (MERACON), is ...
The Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Africa Rabies Control Network (MERACON), is ...
Rabies is a neglected but preventable viral zoonosis that poses a substantial threat to public healt...
International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic regions around t...
Abstract: International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic region...
More than 99 % of all human rabies deaths occur in the developing world, and although effective and ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies is one of the 18 neglected tropical disease...
It is evident that rabies continues to be a neglected tropical disease; however, a recent global dri...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current status of rabies in Europe, wit...
International audienceDespite great progress in decoding disease mechanisms, rabies remains one of t...
Rabies is an ancient zoonotic viral disease that still exerts a high impact on human and animal heal...
There is a need for innovation to improve control of all Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs). The Glo...
International partners are united to reach the shared goal of zero dog-mediated human rabies deaths ...
Thursday, September 09, 2004, 10:00 EDT (10:00 AM EDT)CDCHAN-00213-2004-09-09-UPD-SThe European Comm...
A conference to discuss the mid-Atlantic rabies outbreak was held in 1983 at the National Zoo facili...
The Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Africa Rabies Control Network (MERACON), is ...
The Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Africa Rabies Control Network (MERACON), is ...
Rabies is a neglected but preventable viral zoonosis that poses a substantial threat to public healt...
International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic regions around t...
Abstract: International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic region...
More than 99 % of all human rabies deaths occur in the developing world, and although effective and ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies is one of the 18 neglected tropical disease...
It is evident that rabies continues to be a neglected tropical disease; however, a recent global dri...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current status of rabies in Europe, wit...
International audienceDespite great progress in decoding disease mechanisms, rabies remains one of t...
Rabies is an ancient zoonotic viral disease that still exerts a high impact on human and animal heal...
There is a need for innovation to improve control of all Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs). The Glo...
International partners are united to reach the shared goal of zero dog-mediated human rabies deaths ...
Thursday, September 09, 2004, 10:00 EDT (10:00 AM EDT)CDCHAN-00213-2004-09-09-UPD-SThe European Comm...
A conference to discuss the mid-Atlantic rabies outbreak was held in 1983 at the National Zoo facili...