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Letter to the Editor

Open Vet J. 2025; 15(7): 2923-2924


A global call to action: Strengthening rabies control efforts

Krishna Prasad Acharya, Francesco Branda, Sarita Phuyal.



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Rabies is a zoonotic disease caused by the lyssavirus. Although it is preventable through vaccination, it kills around 59,000 humans and thousands of animals globally each year (Hampson et al., 2015; WHO, 2018). Rabies is not only an animal health issue but also a significant public health concern because of its high fatality rate and economic impact. As a result, rabies control efforts have been prioritized globally, with policies directed toward eliminating dog-mediated human rabies by 2030. Leading organizations such as the WHO, WOAH, FAO, and GARC are working towards rabies control and have made some progress. Despite these efforts, several hurdles remain, and still around 150 rabies-endemic countries have yet to make significant progress. The goal of “Zero by 30” remains elusive and represents a missed opportunity. Urgent actions and new approaches are necessary to achieve this goal.

Key words: Rabies, Global call, Rabies control







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