The One Health approach for the management of an imported case of rabies in mainland Spain in 2013

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After more than 30 years without any reported cases of rabies in terrestrial carnivores in mainland Spain, an imported case was detected in June 2013 in Toledo. Although the infected dog was moved across different locations and had contact with humans and dogs, the incident was controlled within a few days. An epidemiological investigation was performed and rabiesfree status in terrestrial carnivores in mainland Spain was restored six months after the incident. Key to the successful management of this case were the previous vaccination of susceptible animals in the affected area before the case was detected, the collaboration of different authorities in decision making, and the application of control measures according to national and international regulations and to the One Health concept.

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Pérez de Diego, A. C., Vigo, M., Monsalve, J., & Escudero, A. (2015). The One Health approach for the management of an imported case of rabies in mainland Spain in 2013. Eurosurveillance, 20(6). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES2015.20.6.21033

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