Supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Rabies Day was created and is coordinated by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control. If you are interested in becoming a Partner, please contact !Please, turn on JavaScript or go to the contact us page!, Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Rabies Control or !Please, turn on JavaScript or go to the contact us page!, World Rabies Day Campaign Coordinator. If you would like to introduce this initiative to other potential partners, please feel free to use our introductory presentation.
| Global Alliance for Rabies Control The Global Alliance for Rabies Control is the creator and coordinator of the World Rabies Day initiative. It was created to alleviate the burden of rabies across the developing world by promoting and implementing public health and education programmes, whilst addressing the needs of wildlife conservation and animal welfare. |
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Centers for Disease Control |
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Fredrich-Loeffler-Institute |
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| The current work focuses on farm animal health and welfare and on the protection of humans from zoonoses as defined in the German Animal Diseases Act. The FLI does basic and applied research in different scientific fields, such as physiology, ethology, epidemiology, immunology, virology, bacteriology, parasitology, and related sciences. The work aims at: the prevention of diseases by developing and improving rapid diagnostics and prophylactic measures, providing the background for modern control strategies for animal diseases and zoonoses, improving farm animal husbandry in compliance with animal welfare, preserving the genetic diversity of farm animals and supporting the efficient utilisation of animal feed as basis for the production of high quality animal-based foodstuffs. As a federal research institute and independent higher federal authority under the Federal Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, the FLI has a consultative function which helps provide the scientific basis for political decision-making. It also performs epidemiological investigations during outbreaks of animal diseases and prepares risk assessments on various infectious diseases of farm animals. In addition to certain vaccines against animal diseases, the FLI mainly licenses diagnostics for infectious animal diseases. At present, the FLI has approximately 850 employees in eleven institutes at seven locations. The FLI houses more than 40 national reference laboratories for notifiable animal diseases and 8 international reference laboratories of the world organisation for animal health (OIE), respectively.
The FLI was designated a "Collaborating Centre for Rabies Surveillance and Research" of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1974 and also runs a "Collaborating Centre for Zoonoses in Europe" of the OIE. Important terms of reference of the WHO CC are to (i) collect, analyze and distribute rabies surveillance data via the Rabies Bulletin Europe, (ii) conduct research on oral vaccination of wildlife and dogs, epidemiological and laboratory diagnostics of rabies and epidemiology of rabies in neozoa and bats and (iii) to provid support and expertise for rabies surveillance and control measures. |
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| Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation |
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Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health |
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| Institute Pasteur |
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Sanofi Pasteur |
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Merial
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Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics |
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Veterinary Laboratories Agency - VLA, United Kingdom The Rabies and Wildlife Zoonoses Group (RWZG) based at VLA in Weybridge was designated a World Health Organisation Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response Collaborating Centre for the characterisation of rabies and rabies-related viruses in 2002. This was followed in 2006 when the laboratory was designated an OIE Reference Laboratory for Rabies. The RWZG forms part of the VLA Statutory and Exotic Virus (SEV) programme, which encompasses surveillance and research activities. Surveillance involves consultancy, maintenance of expertise, fieldwork, laboratory testing and test development. The research underpins the surveillance work and provides evidence required by Defra and the UK Department of Health (DoH), to inform policy and control strategies. The laboratory is licensed to undertake diagnostic testing on samples from both animal and human origin. The VLA Mission Statement: "We safeguard public and animal health through world class veterinary research and surveillance". |
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World Veterinary Association |
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Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
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World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) |
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In-Kind Support for World Rabies Day Provided by:
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Google Inc. |
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| Kansas State University The KSU College of Veterinary Medicine heralds a sentinel role in the World Rabies Day campaign as both the former and current rabies laboratory directors are fundamental to the concept and establishment of the initiative. In addition to resources at the college level, the Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory contribute tangible resources and support to the World Rabies Day initiative. |
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| World Health Organization (WHO) The mission of the World Rabies Day is in accordance with the WHO Strategy for the prevention and eventual elimination of dog-mediated human rabies, the WHO Recommendations for the prevention of human rabies through providing timely rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (WHO Position Paper on Vaccines) and controlling the disease in its canine reservoir. |
Outreach Partners:
| Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs The mission of the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs is to expedite the successful introduction of methods to non-surgically sterilize dogs and cats and to support the distribution and promotion of these products to humanely control cat and dog populations worldwide. |
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| American Animal Hospital Association The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an organization serving veterinarians and members of their staffs, who are engaged in the delivery of veterinary medical care to pets. In addition to providing educational programs and publications and various services to practices, the Association publishes Standards for veterinary practices. AAHA has resources available on-line for both pet owners and professionals. |
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American Association of Feline Practitioners
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American Veterinary Medical Association |
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| Animal Medical Care Foundation The Animal Medical Care Foundation supports 29 shelters worldwide with medicine, medical equipment and other related care goods. |
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| Animal SOS, Denmark The mission of Animal SOS is to help street animal projects all over the world, thereby improving the quality of life for street dogs and cats. Animal SOS is a non-profit animal welfare organization that works to eliminate medical and ethical problems related to street animals. Animal SOS provides funds for international Animal Birth Control (ABC) programs which include rabies-vaccination programs, and organizes for volunteer vets from Denmark and Europe to participate in them. The final result is a more controlled population of healthy street cats and dogs, a higher quality of life and a reduced risk of spreading rabies and other diseases. |
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| Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) represents all 32 veterinary medical colleges in the United States and Canada, nine departments of veterinary science, seven departments of comparative medicine, three veterinary medical education institutions, and six international colleges of veterinary medicine in its collective dealings with governmental bodies, veterinary medical organizations, the animal and human health industry, educational and scientific organizations and the public. |
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| Association for the Control of Rabies in India The association for the Prevention and Control of Rabies in India promotes co-ordination amongst all persons, institutions, organizations and others engaged in or interested in or connected with or working for prevention and control of rabies in India. |
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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boonDOCS |
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The British Small Animal
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| British Veterinary Association The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is the national representative body for the veterinary profession with over 10,600 members. In promoting and supporting the interests of our members, and the animals under their care, the BVA is committed to developing and maintaining channels of communication not least with government, parliamentarians and the media. The BVA is represented on the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe, the Commonwealth Veterinary Association, the World Veterinary Association and the International Veterinary Officers Council and has an active Overseas Group. |
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency |
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Canadian Veterinary Medical Association |
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| Canine Life Support Canine Life Support is a Dutch registered non-profit organization based in Sri Lanka. We provide food, shelter and (medical) care to Sri Lanka canines. We work according to a protocol: R.I.V.S.: Registration, Identification, Vaccination and Sterilization. After this we release the dogs back into the same area they were picked up from as soon as possible. Canine Life Support believes that the most powerful weapon is information and education. By informing people about animal welfare and animal interaction we want to raise awareness amongst communities. By talking to locals, visiting schools and through leading by example we aim to create a safe and healthy living environment for both people and animals. |
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City Zero |
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| Commonwealth Veterinary Association The Commonwealth Veterinary Association (CVA) was founded in 1967. Membership is open to National Veterinary Associations of Commonwealth member countries. Currently the CVA has 52 members with each member association being represented on a Regional Council. There are six regions representing Asia, Australasia/Oceania, Canada/Caribbean, East, Central and Southern Africa, West Africa and UK/Mediterranean. The Mission of the Commonwealth Veterinary Association is to promote the veterinary profession within the Commonwealth by encouraging the highest professional standards of education, ethics and service in order to advance animal health, productivity and welfare so as to improve the quality of life of all its peoples.
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| Doggone Safe Doggone Safe is a non-profit organization dedicated to dog bite prevention through education, and dog bite victim support (through the Courtney Trempe Memorial Fund for Dog Bite Victim Support). Doggone Safe has members and partners throughout North America and overseas. Doggone Safe provides educational resources to the public through its website, community events, consumer shows and seminar programs. Doggone Safe is widely regarded as the premier provider of dog bite prevention information that focuses on empowerment through knowledge and understanding of dog body language and how to act safely around dogs. Education of children is a primary focus for Doggone Safe and it facilitates this through the Be a Tree seminar program for school age children and through the production and dissemination of educational materials.
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| The Dogstar Foundation The Dogstar Foundation is a UK founded Non-Profit working in Sri Lanka with the Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department of the University of Peradeniya. Providing Sterilisation and vaccination clinics for companion & community (stray) animals via a series of mobile and outreach clinics targeted to communities with no access or funding for Veterinary care. |
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| The Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations |
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Federation of Veterinarians of Europe |
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| Foundation for Human Rabies Education and Eradication The Foundation for Human Rabies Education and Eradication (FHREE) established in 1998, is a private foundation. Its primary goal is to fund projects facilitating the diffusion of information about rabies, and rabies prevention in rural areas. It is targeting all paramedical professionals, the population at large and the children in particular. Funding is provided directly to local public Health or charitable entities, for the production of posters, pamphlets, brochures and comic books for children. Because it believes that native professionals know best how to approach educational issues in their own country, the Foundation provides only financial support for projects that are entirely conceived locally and implemented locally. |
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| Green Paw Trust Green Paw Trust is a 100% non-profit organization and a responsible citizen, committed to provide free veterinary services and care to stray dogs and pets of low-income earners in Nigeria. We also organize programs that protect and preserve the total wellbeing of animals and their owners, allowing a friendly and harmonious co-existence with our primary focus on rabies eradication. !Please, turn on JavaScript or go to the contact us page! for more information. |
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| Humane Society Youth Humane Society Youth, a division of The Humane Society of the United States, educates young people about kindness and respect for all animals and their natural habitats, activates youth in efforts to protect animals, and provides teaching materials and professional development to teachers and humane educators. In addition, Humane Society Youth is the publisher of KIND News, an award-winning classroom newspaper, reaching approximately one million students each month. Online resources are available for both kids and teens. |
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Morris Animal Foundation Morris Animal Foundation is a world leader in advancing veterinary research to protect, treat and cure animals. The Foundation leads the way in addressing serious animal health issues through its Canine Cancer Campaign, Happy Healthy Cat Campaign and Equine Health Initiative and is the recognized leader in funding health studies that help wildlife survive and thrive. Morris Animal Foundation is also training the next generation of veterinary scientists through grant programs that encourage and support aspiring researchers.
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National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (US) |
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| The National Veterinary Service The National Veterinary Service (NVS) is a specialised body of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Bulgaria, which is responsible for the management, implementation and control of veterinary activities in the country. A priority function of the service is to ensure animal welfare and protection. Since 2009 NVS has been performing approved by the European Commission program for surveillance and eradication of the rabies disease. The program is co-financed by the European Commission. |
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| One Health Initiative One Health is the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally, and globally to attain optimal health for people, animals, plants and our environment. For more information, please visit http://www.onehealthinitiative.com/.
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| People for Animals - Faridabad People for Animals - Faridabad was founded in 2007, People for Animals works for animal welfare in Faridabad city in Haryana State, India. |
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| The Philippine Canine Club, Inc. The Philippine Canine Club, Inc. was founded in 1963, as a non-stock, non-profit service-oriented corporation organized for the purpose of promoting and encouraging the love for pure-bred dogs. The Club's charter extends until year 2038 and authorizes PCCI to maintain a registry of pure-bred dogs or stud books and to conduct dog shows and competitions. |
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A Rabies Free World |
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| Rabies in Asia Conference Foundation The Rabies in Asia Foundation is an association of professionals, scientists, administrators, academicians, and others dedicated towards elimination of rabies in countries of Asia. |
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Silent Heroes Foundation Silent Heroes Foundation is committed to support efforts to improve both animal and human health in Africa, as well as to aid in the protection and conservation of its wildlife and endangered species. We achieve this by distributing veterinary supplies to veterinarians in need in Africa, providing supplies and training to park rangers and conservationists in Africa’s national parks, and distributing medical supplies to those clinics that service the individuals taking part in this conservation effort.
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| Student American Veterinary Medical Association The Student American Veterinary Medical Association is coordinating World Rabies Day events as part of their “One Health Challenge Series.” As of May 2008, there are 24 of the 28 US Colleges of Veterinary Medicine participating in the events. The events are a wide variety of activities including: runs, dog walks, health fairs, seminars, and student outreach. All of the events are aimed at raising money for rabies prevention and control projects globally through the Alliance for Rabies Control. For more information, or to get involved, please contact !Please, turn on JavaScript or go to the contact us page! at or !Please, turn on JavaScript or go to the contact us page!. |
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| U.S. Army Veterinary Corps The U.S. Army Veterinary Corps is an integral part of the Army Medical Department and as such our mission is to protect Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines and support the national Military Strategy. We conduct this mission in over 83 countries by providing veterinary public health capabilities, veterinary medical and surgical care, food safety and defense, biomedical research and development, and to support host nation countries to improve animal health and agriculture infrastructure. |
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| Veterinarians Without Borders - Canada VWB-VSF Canada is a charitable, humanitarian organization whose mission is to work with those in need to foster the health of animals, people, and the environments that sustain us. VWB-VSF Canada engages in activities around the world related to the health of farm animals (aquaculture and land-based), urban domestic animals, and wildlife, as well as public and ecosystem health. |
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Veterinarians Without Borders - Germany |
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| Washington State University School for Global Animal Health The School for Global Animal Health will provide innovative solutions to global infectious disease challenges through research, education, global outreach, and application of disease control at the animal-human interface. Also the school will advance science, people, and policy to discover novel approaches for disease intervention and delivery of preventive health care for animals and humans. |
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World Health Organization Collaborating Centres for Rabies Research |
| World Small Animal Veterinary Association WSAVA is an global organization made up of veterinary organizations from all over the world, which are concerned with small companion animals. WSAVA is dedicated to the continuing development of companion animal care in order to advance the quality and availability of small animal medicine and surgery around the world. The WSAVA Mission is to foster exchange of scientific information between individual veterinarians and veterinary organizations around the globe.
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The World Rabies Day is a community of people who want to prevent people from dying from rabies. Please get in touch to partner with us!
