The Rabies Free Burkina Faso initiative: an example of how one health-oriented civil society organizations can contribute towards the achievement of the rabies zero …

M Savadogo, LD Dahourou, AK Ilboudo, SG Ilboudo… - One Health …, 2023 - Springer
While technologies, tools and expertise have proven that countries can be made safe from
dog-mediated human rabies, the disease remains a major public health threat in Burkina …

Using causal loop analysis to explore pathways for zoonosis control in low-income setting: The case of dog rabies vaccination in Burkina Faso

M Savadogo, D Renmans, RB Alambedji… - Preventive veterinary …, 2022 - Elsevier
Dog vaccination is an effective pathway to control rabies if a minimum of 70% dog
vaccination coverage is achieved. For more than six decades, dog vaccination has been …

Rabies in equids in Sudan

YH Ali, TAG Mohieddeen, MM Abdellatif… - … Journal of Veterinary …, 2024 - scielo.org.za
Rabies is endemic in Sudan with continuing outbreaks occurring annually, the most
common animals affected are dogs, followed by goats and equids. This work focused on …

Adoption of the One Health approach to improve zoonosis control in low-income countries: Insights from the case of rabies management in Burkina Faso

M Savadogo, H Zangré, SD Nana… - International Journal of …, 2021 - orbi.uliege.be
Background and Aim: Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease transmissible to humans and
domestic and wild animals through biting, scratching, or licking. This study aimed to analyze …

[HTML][HTML] Rabies surveillance and prevention in Guinea: Epidemiological data and postexposure prophylaxis challenges

A Touré, M Savadogo, MI Doumbouya… - Veterinary …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background and Aim: Canine rabies is an endemic form of zoonosis and represents a major
public health threat in Guinea, similar to other African countries. However, few investigations …

Knowledge, attitudes and practices about rabies prevention and control: A community survey in five health districts of Burkina Faso

M Savadogo, E Kanyala, AK Traoré… - International Journal of …, 2021 - ajol.info
Rabies is a deadly viral disease that affects humans and animals. It is transmitted by rabid
animals, through bite, scratch or licking. Almost 99% of human cases are caused by dogs. In …

[PDF][PDF] Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) studies on rabies: a neglected tropical disease.

HS Javed, SA Rehman, A Mubeen, M Imran - 2023 - researchgate.net
Rabies is an ancient infectious disease affecting all mammals, which is caused by a virus
called rhabdo-virus, transmitted through the biting of mad animals. In developing countries …

[PDF][PDF] Community empowerment for prevention and management of rabies in dogs in Carangsari Village, Petang District, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia.

IBN Swacita, IWM Tenaya, IW Suardana, KK Agustina… - 2023 - ijvets.com
Rabies, which was first reported in Bali in 2008, is now endemic and cannot be eradicated
properly due to many related factors. An important factor in successfully eradicating this …

Epidemiological Investigation of A Goat Rabies Outbreak and Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Communities Regarding Rabies in the Rural …

M Savadogo, GS Ilboudo, LD Dahourou… - … of Epidemiology and …, 2024 - jepublichealth.com
Background: Dog-mediated human rabies is one of the top five priority zoonotic diseases
identified for the One Health multisectoral engagement in Burkina Faso. Integrated …

Rabies virus in biting dogs and behaviour at risk of zoonotic transmission of rabies in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

T Dieudonné - African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2021 - publish.journalgazett.co.in
Rabies is an infectious, viral disease, usually inoculable by dog bite and common to humans
and other mammals. It is a major zoonosis but neglected especially in Africa. However, it is …