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Despite being fully preventable, dog-mediated human rabies kills tens of thousands of people every year, especially in rural and impoverished areas in Africa and Asia. This course provides participants with knowledge about the biology and epidemiology of this Neglected Zoonotic Disease, the current “Zero by 30” rabies elimination strategy, and how to prevent rabies in people and dogs by taking a One Health approach. The learning package consists of seven modules, which include downloadable video-lectures by global experts and professionals confronted with rabies in the field.
Photo credit: WHO/ Budi Chandra
Self-paced
Language: English
English, Español
Rabies
Course information
Course contents
Module 1: Introduction to rabies: history, burden and biology:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: acquire a basic knowledge about human and dog rabies biology; understand the burden of dog-mediated human rabies on rural and poor communities in the Global South and learn how rabies can be prevented.
Module 2: The “Zero by 30” rabies elimination strategy:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: realize why we must eliminate rabies; learn about the “Zero by 30” rabies elimination strategy and how it uses a One Health approach and know what the United Against Rabies Forum does.
Module 3: Preventing rabies in people:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: learn what to do in case of an animal bite; understand how rabies pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis work and appreciate how rabies vaccines and rabies immunoglobulin should be used.
Module 4: Preventing rabies in dogs:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: understand why mass dog vaccination is the most effective and cost-effective measure to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies; learn the steps needed for a successful mass dog vaccination and appreciate the importance of community engagement in mass dog vaccination programmes.
Module 5: Awareness and community empowerment:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: understand how to prevent dog bites; learn what activities are organised on World Rabies Day, locally and globally and appreciate how to empower school children and communities at large.
Module 6: Diagnosis and surveillance:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: understand the importance of surveillance; learn what is needed to ensure consistent data collection and reporting and appreciate how strengthening the rabies surveillance system through a One Health approach benefits the control of other diseases.
Module 7: Rabies as an example of One Health economics:
By the end of this module, you should be able to: appreciate why rabies elimination needs a One Health-based investment model; understand why rabies is an excellent example of One Health in action and
realize why rabies elimination is a necessary investment.
Module 8: Integrated Bite Case Management:
By the end of this module, you will: explain what Integrated Bite Case Management is; why it is useful for the prevention of human rabies deaths and the overall control of dog-mediated rabies; and recall what it looks like in action. Module 9: Gavi human rabies PEP vaccine programme:
By the end of this module, you will: present Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; define the Gavi human rabies vaccine programme; explain how countries can apply for Gavi support; and describe how WHO and Gavi can assist countries in their application for the human rabies vaccine programme support from Gavi.Special Resource: Human rabies vaccination programme implementation:
This special resource illustrates WHO's "Guide to introducing human rabies vaccine into national immunization programmes"
Special Resource: Dog population management:
In collaboration with ICAM, this special resource explains what dog population management is and how it supports effective and sustainable rabies control programmes.
Final assessment
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- Gain a Record of Achievement by earning at least 80% of the maximum number of points from all graded assignments.
- Gain an Open Badge by completing the course.