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Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Dispatch

Dog-Mediated Human Rabies Death, Haiti, 2016

Ryan M. WallaceComments to Author , Melissa D. Etheart, Jeff Doty, Ben Monroe, Kelly Crowdis, Pierre Dilius Augustin, Jesse D. Blanton, and Natael Fenelon
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (R.M. Wallace, J. Doty, B. Monroe, J. Blanton); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (M.D. Etheart); Christian Veterinary Mission, Port-au-Prince (K. Crowdis); Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development, Port-au-Prince (P. Dilius Augustin); Pan American Health Organization, Port-au-Prince (N. Fenelon)

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A team consisting of workers from the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; the Pan American Health Organization; Haiti’s Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development; and Christian Veterinary Mission trained 11 veterinary professionals on principles of animal rabies surveillance. Here, trainees gain experience drawing up sedative medications into a pole syringe, which is used to sedate suspected rabid animals from a safe distance. (Photograph courtesy of R.M. Wallace

Figure. A team consisting of workers from the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; the Pan American Health Organization; Haiti’s Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development; and Christian Veterinary Mission trained 11 veterinary professionals on principles of animal rabies surveillance. Here, trainees gain experience drawing up sedative medications into a pole syringe, which is used to sedate suspected rabid animals from a safe distance. (Photograph courtesy of R.M. Wallace.)

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