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Colorised transmission electron micrograph of rabies virus particles. Credit: NIAID

Modelling rabies: how smarter supply chains could save lives

26 May 2025
5 min read
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Pet owners, too, are starting to become concerned about the side effects of vaccines. Noah Seelam/AFP via Getty Images

Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing – a public health expert explains why that matters

17 Jan 2025
4 min read
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Rabies Virus Colorized transmission electron micrograph of rabies virus particles (orange). Image captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID

Vaccine profiles: rabies

27 Sep 2024
8 min read
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The dog’s photo is stored alongside its name, age, sex, registration number, coat colours, a general physical description, and list of visible scars or abnormalities. Credit: James Karuga

Facial recognition for dogs? In Tanzania, it’s helping keep track of rabies vaccination

23 Apr 2024
6 min read
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Rabies virus (red) has an incubation period that can last from days to months. Credit: NIAID/Flickr, CC BY

Two rabies researchers explain how to protect yourself against the disease

1 Feb 2024
6 min read
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Children in Mongolia photographed for Generation ImmUnity. Credit: Khasar Sandag

From rabies to hepatitis: Gavi to start rolling out new vaccines to lower-income countries

28 Jun 2023
7 min read
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An image of a blind harpist adorns the walls of the tomb of Nakht and his wife Tawy. Trachoma, an infectious eye disease, was common in ancient Egypt and remains a leading cause of blindness today. Source: flickr

5 ancient diseases and what the ancients said about them

21 Sep 2022
12 min read
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Canine vaccination. Credit: Mission Rabies

Can India finally eliminate rabies? A state-level study from Goa offers hopeful signs

19 May 2022
5 min read
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Hieronymus Fracastorius (Girolamo Fracastoro) shows the shepherd Syphilus and the hunter Ilceus a statue of Venus to warn them against the danger of infection with syphilis. Engraving by Jan Sadeler I, 1588/1595, after Christoph Schwartz.. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark

Sick words: The etymology of disease

7 Apr 2022
7 min read
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Rabies vaccination in Pasteur's laboratory in Paris. Lithograph by F. Pirodon, 188-, after L.-L. Gsell.. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Louis Pasteur, monster slayer

23 Mar 2022
8 min read
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Vaccinating domestic dogs is a successful and cost-effective way to prevent rabies in dogs. Sarah Cleaveland

Vaccinating domestic dogs reduces rabies in the wild. Why this matters

30 Sep 2021
5 min read
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India's population of "strays" - and Mission Rabies's target population - includes well-loved community dogs, not quite pets, but more half-owned than un-owned. Credit: Mission Rabies

Grab, jab and release: keeping rabies off the streets of Goa

18 Feb 2021
6 min read
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