To prevent human rabies deaths close communication between the veterinary and human health sector is needed for timely and adequate treatment after a bite exposure. Good practice treatment and efficient One Health communication depends heavily on the knowledge and practices (KP) of both human health and veterinary workers. We have evaluated the level of KP of both these sectors during a one-day joint training program to kick start a large scale rabies burden and vaccine demand study in selected regions of Chad. Participants were evaluated through a questionnaire before and after training to get insight into the basic knowledge of rabies and the improvement of this knowledge after the training session. In addition to 20 questions on rabies d...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
International audienceIt is difficult to deliver adequate training for people working in rabies cont...
Rabies is still a public health problem in Senegal. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitu...
This study compares data on animal rabies cases from the Chadian national rabies laboratory, hosted ...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
Canine rabies remains a concern in Africa as well as in Chad. Our study aimed to evaluate the knowle...
Rabies is an important but preventable cause of death in Ethiopia. We assessed the knowledge, attitu...
Dr. Belu and Dr. O'Quin, veterinarians with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine...
This study aims to identify factors on the community, the human health and the animal health provide...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
International audienceIt is difficult to deliver adequate training for people working in rabies cont...
Rabies is still a public health problem in Senegal. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitu...
This study compares data on animal rabies cases from the Chadian national rabies laboratory, hosted ...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
Canine rabies remains a concern in Africa as well as in Chad. Our study aimed to evaluate the knowle...
Rabies is an important but preventable cause of death in Ethiopia. We assessed the knowledge, attitu...
Dr. Belu and Dr. O'Quin, veterinarians with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine...
This study aims to identify factors on the community, the human health and the animal health provide...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
International audienceIt is difficult to deliver adequate training for people working in rabies cont...