Border control is the primary method to prevent rabies emergence. This study developed a quantitative risk model incorporating stochastic processes to evaluate whether border control measures could efficiently prevent rabies introduction through importation of cats and dogs using Taiwan as an example. Both legal importation and illegal smuggling were investigated. The impacts of reduced quarantine and/or waiting period on the risk of rabies introduction were also evaluated. The results showed that Taiwan's current animal importation policy could effectively prevent rabies introduction through legal importation of cats and dogs. The median risk of a rabid animal to penetrate current border control measures and enter Taiwan was 5.33 $\...
International audienceIn France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an o...
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety was asked by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority ...
Surveillance is a critical component of disease control programmes but is often poorly resourced, pa...
Great Britain has been rabies-free since 1922, which is often considered to be in part due to the st...
International audienceDog and cat rabies cases imported from rabies enzootic countries represent a m...
Although rabies still kills many people, the global eradication of human rabies is considered to be ...
In 2004, the European Union (EU) implemented a pet movement policy (referred to here as the EUPMP) u...
Rabies was eliminated from Japan in 1957. In the 60 years since elimination, vaccination coverage ha...
In Japan, rabies had been eradicated in 1956 and Japan has been one of the rabies free countries sin...
On 17 July 2013, Taiwan confirmed multiple cases of the rabies virus (RABV) in the wild Taiwan Ferre...
In Austria, the last case of rabies was officially confirmed in 2006 when a vaccination virus was de...
The aim of this study was to present Sweden as a rabies free country and the risks of introducing th...
Human rabies is one of the major public-health problems in China. The number of human rabies cases h...
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a possible reduc...
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a possible reduc...
International audienceIn France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an o...
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety was asked by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority ...
Surveillance is a critical component of disease control programmes but is often poorly resourced, pa...
Great Britain has been rabies-free since 1922, which is often considered to be in part due to the st...
International audienceDog and cat rabies cases imported from rabies enzootic countries represent a m...
Although rabies still kills many people, the global eradication of human rabies is considered to be ...
In 2004, the European Union (EU) implemented a pet movement policy (referred to here as the EUPMP) u...
Rabies was eliminated from Japan in 1957. In the 60 years since elimination, vaccination coverage ha...
In Japan, rabies had been eradicated in 1956 and Japan has been one of the rabies free countries sin...
On 17 July 2013, Taiwan confirmed multiple cases of the rabies virus (RABV) in the wild Taiwan Ferre...
In Austria, the last case of rabies was officially confirmed in 2006 when a vaccination virus was de...
The aim of this study was to present Sweden as a rabies free country and the risks of introducing th...
Human rabies is one of the major public-health problems in China. The number of human rabies cases h...
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a possible reduc...
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a possible reduc...
International audienceIn France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an o...
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety was asked by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority ...
Surveillance is a critical component of disease control programmes but is often poorly resourced, pa...