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Abstract This article examines the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on dog-mediated rabies, a neglected tropical disease that remains endemic in >65 countries. A globally agreed strategy for rabies elimination is underpinned by a One Health approach, coordinating human and animal health sectors and engaging communities. We present data on the scale and nature of COVID-19 disruption to rabies control programmes and the wider learning for One Health implementation. We argue that the global shift in health priorities caused by the pandemic, and consequent side-lining of animal health, will have broader ramifications for One Health implementation and preparedness for future emergent zoonoses.
Rabies, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 pandemic; Disease preparedness; Neglected tropical diseases; One Health; Rabies; Rabies elimination, COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19, rabies, Dogs, Rabies Vaccines, Lessons from the Field, Zoonoses, Animals, Humans, Dog Diseases, One Health, disease preparedness, neglected tropical diseases, Pandemics
Rabies, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 pandemic; Disease preparedness; Neglected tropical diseases; One Health; Rabies; Rabies elimination, COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19, rabies, Dogs, Rabies Vaccines, Lessons from the Field, Zoonoses, Animals, Humans, Dog Diseases, One Health, disease preparedness, neglected tropical diseases, Pandemics
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