WHO Technical Report
Technical Report Series 982
Since the first WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies in 2004, WHO and its network
of collaborating centres on rabies, specialized national institutions, members
of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Rabies and partners such as the Gates
Foundation, the Global Alliance for Rabies Control and the Partnership for
Rabies Prevention, have been advocating the feasibility of rabies elimination
regionally and globally and promoting research into sustainable cost-effective
strategies. Those joint efforts have begun to break the cycle of rabies neglect,
and rabies is becoming recognized as a priority for investment.
This Consultation concluded that human dog-transmitted rabies is readily
amenable to control, regional elimination in the medium term and even global
elimination in the long term. A resolution on major neglected tropical diseases,
including rabies, prepared for submission to the World Health Assembly in May
2013 aims at securing Member States’ commitment to the control, elimination or
eradication of these diseases. Endorsement of the resolution would open the door
for exciting advances in rabies prevention and control.
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