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Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach

Krishna Prasad Acharya, Deepak Subedi, R.T. Wilson

2021One Health77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than 58% are in Asia and around 45% in South Asia with especially high incidence in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Vaccination coverage of both people and stray dogs is low in the region and in general people are not given enough protection and information about pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis. Engagement of multiple sectors and One Health collaboration including community education, awareness programmes and vaccination campaigns are critical to control and elimination of rabies.

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RabiesVaccinationOne HealthEnvironmental healthDisease controlCommunity engagementIncidence (geometry)Developing countryHealth educationGeographySocioeconomicsMedicineEnvironmental protectionEconomic growthPublic healthVirologyPolitical sciencePublic relationsNursingSociologyEconomicsOpticsPhysicsRabies epidemiology and controlViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchViral Infections and Vectors