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    • Veterinary Public Health
    • Epidemiology
    • Animal Population Management

    Background:

    • Stray dogs are a significant challenge in rabies control programs, especially in endemic regions.
    • High vaccination coverage in stray dog populations is essential for successful rabies elimination.
    • Current rabies vaccination programs face difficulties in managing and vaccinating stray dogs effectively.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review key challenges in managing and vaccinating stray dogs for rabies elimination.
    • To explore census techniques for estimating stray dog populations and planning vaccination programs.
    • To discuss vaccination strategies, coverage assessment, and population management benefits for stray dogs.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of existing studies and strategies for stray dog population management and rabies vaccination.
    • Analysis of census techniques for estimating stray dog populations.
    • Evaluation of various vaccination strategies and coverage assessment methods for stray dogs.

    Main Results:

    • Accurate population estimation is vital for designing effective vaccination programs.
    • Various vaccination strategies exist, but high coverage remains a challenge.
    • Neutering programs offer benefits for stray dog population management.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrating stray dogs into rabies vaccination programs is critical for disease elimination.
    • Overcoming challenges in population estimation, vaccination delivery, and coverage assessment is achievable.
    • Comprehensive population management, including vaccination and neutering, is key to controlling rabies in stray dog populations.