Rabies Today

Ukraine, Tanzania and new tools and resources

Season 2 Episode 7

In Ukraine, rabies is rising among abandoned pets, and could spread to surrounding countries in Europe. We hear an urgent call for mass vaccination and sterilisation of dogs to avert catastrophe. In Tanzania,  international endorsement of the national rabies control plan is helping to secure more funding. And we are reminded of the critical importance of immediate and thorough wound-washing in any suspected rabies case. Unicef is keen to increase rabies awareness among children, families and health workers at community level and we introduce some practical new tools and resources from WHO to assist countries in their roll out of human rabies vaccines for PEP.

Hosted by Professor Katie Hampson from the University of Glasgow with Dan Fine, documentary producer of “War Tails”, Dr Samwel Mngumi of Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries in Tanzania, Ida-Marie Ameda, Unicef's Global Lead for Malaria and NTDs, and Dr Katie Corridan, World Health Organization.

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