EURL rabies

URL: 
https://eurl-rabies.anses.fr
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Intro [EN]: 

Collection of samples, techniques, validation and interpretation of the diagnostic methods for the purposes of rabies surveillance are presented here.

Diagnostic methods considered compliant are presented in the WOAH rabies manual. A list of procedures inspired by the WOAH official methods is also proposed.

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Diagnostic methods
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Code AT Internet: 
624742
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Home_EURL_Rabies
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Workshop for rabies 2021

Online Format!

From 20 April 2021 to 20 April 2021

Next EURL workshop for Rabies will take place the 20 April 2021 in online format. 

Partcipation is limited  to three participants per NRL from EU and per NRL from EU bordering countries.

 

 

The workshop will last one day and will be divided into three sessions:

Words from International Institutions; Update on rabies situation within UE and bordering countries; Advanced on laboratory techniques.

The meeting day will close on discussion on forthcoming studies that will be held in the frame of the EURL mandate.

Protocols

DENMARK

Danish NRL

DTU National Veterinary Institute

English

FRANCE

French NRL and EURL

Anses-Nancy Laboratory for rabies and wildlife

English

11th workshop for Rabies in Bucharest : a successful meeting !

From 12 June 2019 to 13 June 2019

The 11th annual meeting organized by the EURL for rabies was held on June 12th and 13th in Bucharest, Romania. The event brought together 65 participants, among which many scientists form European member states and cross-border countries, as well as personalities from international institutions who all met to share and exchange on rabies.

Presentations and discussions focused mainly on epidemiology of rabies in Europe and bordering countries, including North African countries, as well as on techniques on rabies diagnosis, with a specific presentation analyzing the results and performances of the laboratories during the inter-laboratory tests from the previous year.

We thank all the speakers for their valuable presentations and all contributors to this successful meeting.