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Day 1 : Wednesday 7 September 2011
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SESSION 1
Chair: Dr Katinka De Balogh
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THE REALITY OF RABIES: SETTING THE SCENE |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 1
(part 1) |
| Dr Alexander Wandeler |
» Global perspective of rabies |
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| Dr Abdul Rahman |
» Case Report (1) – India |
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| Dr Changchun Tu |
» Case Report (2) – China |
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SESSION 1
Chair: Dr François Meslin |
THE REALITY OF RABIES: SETTING THE SCENE (contd) |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 1
(part 2) |
Dr Thomas Müller |
» Case Report (3) – Europe (focus on wildlife) |
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Dr Hugo Tamayo |
» Case Report (4) – Americas |
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Dr Mehdi El-Harrak |
» Case Report (5) – North Africa |
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Prof. Louis Nel |
» Case Report (6) – Southern and Eastern Africa |
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Dr Dong-Kun Yang |
» Case Report (6) – Republic of Korea |
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SESSION 2
Chair: Dr Claude Taurei Sabeta |
SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES : CURRENT AND FUTURE TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR RABIES CONTROL |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 2 |
Dr Anthony Fooks |
» New diagnostic tools for rabies in animals |
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Dr Noël Tordo |
» New developments in rabies vaccines |
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Dr Caroline Schumacher |
» Criteria for the use of parenteral and oral immunization of dogs |
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Dr Charles Rupprecht |
» Immuno-contraception as a tool for rabies and dog population control |
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SESSION 3
Chair: Dr Panayotis Demetriou |
ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF RABIES CONTROL |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 3 |
Dr Katie Hampson |
» Reassessment of the socio- economic global burden of rabies:
Human and animal cost of global rabies
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Dr Katinka De Balogh |
» Impact of animal rabies on local economy
Part I :
on livestock and working animals
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Dr Sarah Cleaveland |
» Impact of animal rabies on local economy
Part II : on tourism, recreation and wildlife conservation
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Dr Hans-Joachim Bätza |
» Cost of national rabies eradication programmes |
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Day 2 : Thursday 8 September 2011
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SESSION 4
Chair: Dr Panayotis Demetriou |
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 4 |
Dr Lea Knopf |
» OIE standards and scientific activities for rabies control |
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Dr Thiravat Hemachudha |
» WHO standards for rabies control (prevention of human infection, professional hazards) |
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Dr William Karesh |
» Other relevant international standards |
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Dr Hélène Klein |
» International movement of pets: Individual identification, pet passports, traceability, quarantine and sanitary controls |
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Prof. Hassan Abdel Aidaros |
» Monitoring and control of dog populations |
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SESSION 5
Chair: Dr Chul-Joong Kim |
ROLE OF VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS IN RABIES CONTROL IN THE ANIMAL RESERVOIR |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 5
(part1)
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Dr Richar Suu-Ire |
» Veterinary Services and the veterinary professionals in rabies control |
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Dr Ottorino Cosivi |
» Inter-sectorial collaboration and dog rabies control |
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Mr Kevin Le Roux |
» Local governments and municipalities and dog rabies control |
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SESSION 5
Chair: Dr Hume Field |
ROLE OF VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS IN RABIES CONTROL IN THE ANIMAL RESERVOIR (CONTD) |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 5
(part2)
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Dr David Wilkins |
» Rabies control and animal welfare |
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Dr John Fischer |
» Animal habitat and environmental factors |
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Dr Deborah Briggs |
» Professional and public awareness and communication programmes for successful rabies control at the animal source |
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SESSION 6
Chair: Prof. Vincenzo Caporale |
NEW APPROACHES IN DOG RABIES CONTROL PROGRAMMES |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 6 |
Prof. Jakob Zinsstag |
» Combining dog rabies control programmes with other interventions to control animal diseases – opportunities and challenges |
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Dr Florence Cliquet |
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Assuring quality and sustainability of rabies vaccination programmes:
Vaccination – rabies surveillance – post-vaccination monitoring |
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Dr Mary Elizabeth Miranda |
» Public and private funding sources for sustainable animal rabies control programmes |
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Day 3 : Friday 9 September 2011
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SESSION 7
Chair: Dr Christine Fehlner-Gardiner |
STRATEGIES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE ANIMAL SOURCE |
Presentations |
Abstracts session 7
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Prof. Jakob Zinsstag |
» Cost-benefit analysis of rabies control |
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Dr Gideon Brückner |
» Mainstreaming rabies prevention and control at national level: Focus on the role of the national Veterinary Services |
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Dr Gardner Murray |
» OIE activities to support sustainable rabies control: PVS, vaccine banks and the OIE twinning |
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SESSION 8
Chair: Dr Bernard Vallat |
MOVING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PREVENTION AT THE ANIMAL SOURCE: RECOMMENDATIONS |
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