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  • 1College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA. briggs@vet.k-state.edu

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Significant advancements in rabies control and prevention have been achieved since the 2005 "Rabies in Europe" conference. This review details progress in epidemiology, diagnosis, animal and human rabies prevention, vaccinology, and bat rabies control.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Public Health
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology
  • Zoonotic Disease Control

Background:

  • The 2005 "Rabies in Europe" conference in Kiev established key recommendations for rabies control.
  • Progress in rabies prevention and control requires continuous evaluation and updates.
  • International collaboration is crucial for managing transboundary zoonotic diseases like rabies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and highlight accomplishments in rabies control and prevention since the 2005 Kiev conference.
  • To assess progress across critical areas including epidemiology, diagnosis, and vaccination.
  • To provide an updated perspective on rabies management strategies in Europe and beyond.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific publications and conference proceedings post-2005.

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  • Analysis of reported changes in rabies epidemiology and control measures.
  • Synthesis of data on advancements in rabies diagnosis, animal control, human prevention, and vaccinology.
  • Main Results:

    • Documented improvements in rabies surveillance and diagnostic techniques.
    • Successful implementation of enhanced animal rabies control programs, including oral vaccination.
    • Advances in human post-exposure prophylaxis and vaccine development.
    • Increased understanding and management strategies for bat rabies.

    Conclusions:

    • Substantial progress has been made in rabies control and prevention since 2005.
    • Continued efforts in surveillance, vaccination, and international cooperation are vital for rabies eradication.
    • The findings underscore the effectiveness of evidence-based strategies in managing zoonotic diseases.