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The meeting aims at snowballing efforts and achieving substantial progress in rabies control in the Asia-Pacific region of the world in the near future. As the key focus is placed on canine rabies the meeting will be an important contribution to the initiative of the United Against Rabies collaboration of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) of ending human dog-mediated rabies by 2030. Recognized international and local experts will give insights into state-of-the art intersectoral One Health approaches, standards, available tools and guidelines developed by international organizations and institutions and best-practice examples from the region on how to prevent human rabies by eliminating rabies at its animal source. As such the meeting provides a platform for health and veterinary services, managers of national and local rabies eliminations programs, researchers and other people interested in advancing knowledge of rabies surveillance, prevention and control, to meet each other, to share their experience and also to discuss challenges to overcome. The meeting is considered to be a starting point for a continuous professional exchange on the way to a rabies free Asia-Pacific. .

The following items and aspects will be considered in presentations and discussions:

Canine Rabies Control

§  Global Strategic Plan for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies

and the ARES

§  From endemic rabies to elimination of dog-mediated rabies by

implementation of sustained mass dog vaccination campaigns
§  Rabies control: experiences from Latin America
§  Tools for Eliminating Dog-Mediated Human Rabies through Mass Dog Vaccination Campaigns - Example Haiti
§  Dog rabies control in India
§  Thailand's experience in controlling dog rabies
Oral Vaccination of Wildlife and Dogs
§  Oral vaccination of wildlife: an overview
§  Oral vaccination of dogs -  what prevents us from doing so?
§  Specific aspects with oral vaccines to be used in dogs and various species
§  A model for quantifying the risk of human and animal adverse events following environmental distribution of modified live-virus vaccines
§  Trap-vaccinate-release vs. hand out model of ORV of dogs: Data from India
§  Oral vaccination of dogs in Thailand; experimental bait and serology studies
Pre- and Post-exposure prophylaxis
§  Pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis in humans - an update
§  Thailand's PEP electronic surveillance system
§  PrEP and PEP in Thailand  - good practice and latest study
§  A community-level, digital, integrated bite case management system in the Phillipines
§  What is the rationale to use PEP in animals?
Production and evaluation of quality, safety and efficacy of human and veterinary rabies vaccines
§  Provisions for rabies vaccines - the Thai FDA perspective
§  The various provisions for animal rabies vaccines as provided by OIE, EU and USA
§  Quality, safety and efficacy of veterinary rabies vaccines -  a producers perspective
§  Human rabies vaccines - regulatory requirements
§  Quality, safety and efficacy of human rabies vaccines -  a producers perspective The OIE vaccine bank for rabies
Research and Innovation in vaccines and biologicals: why do we need something better?

§  New human rabies vaccines in the pipeline - Experimental use of a recombinant rabies-simian adenovirus vaccine

§  Efficacy of chimeric lyssavirus vaccines

§  Development of an inexpensive, thermostable, plasmid-launched, live-attenuated, recombinant flavivirus-rabies vaccine


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