Abstract

This work illustrates the studies that have provided a better understanding of the genetic and geographic structure of dog rabies virus and the dynamics of rabies in domestic dogs in Africa, the second largest continent most affected by this disease. These investigations are a key element to control the disease and identify effective strategies for eliminating rabies locally, nationally as well as internationally and could drastically reduce human deaths caused by this disease. They also allow for the first time the investigation of the role of humans in the canine rabies virus spreading.

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