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Minimum requirements for adequate rabies surveillance
Minimum requirements for adequate rabies surveillance
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3.1
What are minimum requirements for adequate rabies surveillance?
3.2
Why is legal enforcement necessary?
3.3
Why is it necessary to conduct rabies surveillance in both humans and animals?
3.4
What personnel are needed for rabies surveillance?
3.5
What infrastructure is needed for rabies surveillance?
3.6
What samples should be obtained and who is responsible?
3.7
What precautions should be taken when taking samples?
3.8
How should animal samples or heads be stored until testing?
3.9
How should animal samples or heads be transported?
3.10
Who is going to submit the animals / samples to the laboratory?
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Minimum requirements for adequate rabies surveillance
3.1
What are minimum requirements for adequate rabies surveillance?
3.2
Why is legal enforcement necessary?
3.3
Why is it necessary to conduct rabies surveillance in both humans and animals?
3.4
What personnel are needed for rabies surveillance?
3.5
What infrastructure is needed for rabies surveillance?
3.6
What samples should be obtained and who is responsible?
3.7
What precautions should be taken when taking samples?
3.8
How should animal samples or heads be stored until testing?
3.9
How should animal samples or heads be transported?
3.10
Who is going to submit the animals / samples to the laboratory?
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[en]Version 1 Last updated December 2014[fr]Première version, dernière mise à jour Juin 2015