Fighting dog-mediated rabies in Namibia and Angola: progress and challenges
2020
Athingo, Rauna | Tenzin, Tenzin | Hikufe1, Emmanuel H. | Daniel, Samo | Machado, Iracelma | Shoombe, Kenneth K. | Peter, Josephat | Hango, Laina | Haimbodi, Tangeni | Lipinge, Johannes | Haufiku, Frenada | Naunyango, Matias | Kephas, Magano | Nehemia, Hedimbi | Siteketa, Tuovi M. | Amushila, Ludgerus | Thompson, Shuro | Shikongo, Beatrice | Khaiseb, Siegfried | van der Westhuizen, Jolandie | Letshwenyo, Moetapele | Torres, Gregorio | Nake, Lorenz | Pozzetti, Patricia | Mettenleiter, Thomas C. | Freuling, Conrad Martin | Müller, Thomas | Shilongo, Albertina
A large-scale mass dog vaccination campaign under implementation since 2016 in the Northern Communal Area of Namibia has significantly reduced rabies deaths in dogs and humans, contributing to the global goal of ending dog-mediated human rabies deaths by 2030.
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