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Terrestrial rabies control in the European Union: historical achievements and challenges ahead.

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Terrestrial rabies control in the European Union: historical achievements and challenges ahead.

Auteurs : Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Conrad Martin Freuling [Allemagne] ; Patrick Wysocki [Allemagne] ; Micha Roumiantzeff [France] ; Jean Freney [France] ; Thomas Christoph Mettenleiter [Allemagne] ; Adriaan Vos [Allemagne]

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Due to the implementation of oral rabies vaccination (ORV) programmes, the European Union (EU) is becoming progressively free of red fox (Vulpes vulpes)-mediated rabies. Over the past three decades, the incidence of rabies had decreased substantially and vast areas of Western and Central Europe have been freed from rabies using this method of controlling an infectious disease in wildlife. Since rabies control is a top priority in the EU, the disease is expected to be eliminated from the animal source in the near future. While responsible authorities may consider the mission of eliminating fox rabies from the EU almost accomplished, there are still issues to be dealt with and challenges to be met that have not yet been in the focus of attention, but could jeopardise the ultimate goal. Among them are increasing illegal movements of animals, maintaining funding support for vaccination campaigns, devising alternative vaccine strategies in neighbouring Eastern European countries and the expanding distribution range of several potential rabies reservoir species in Europe.

DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2014.10.026
PubMed: 25466578

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