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5.1
What do I do with the data / information collated?
5.2
Why is a national rabies database necessary?
5.3
Who is in charge of setting up and maintaining a database?
5.4
How do I set up a database?
5.5
Why conduct an epidemiological analysis?
5.6
Why map rabies cases and negatives?
5.7
What does an animal rabies case tell you in an epidemiological context?
5.8
Are there challenges in rabies surveillance?
5.9
What additional data can be collected to support rabies surveillance?
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5.1
What do I do with the data / information collated?
5.2
Why is a national rabies database necessary?
5.3
Who is in charge of setting up and maintaining a database?
5.4
How do I set up a database?
5.5
Why conduct an epidemiological analysis?
5.6
Why map rabies cases and negatives?
5.7
What does an animal rabies case tell you in an epidemiological context?
5.8
Are there challenges in rabies surveillance?
5.9
What additional data can be collected to support rabies surveillance?
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[en]Version 1 Last updated December 2014[fr]Première version, dernière mise à jour Juin 2015