Training exercises on the prevention and elimination of rabies in the Kolpino district of St. Petersburg
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.58
Abstract
Currently, rabies is registered in more than 160 countries around the world, which kills about 60 thousand people annually who had contact with both wild and domestic animals [1]. Rabies poses a huge threat, and according to WHO estimates, for the population environmental damage; among infectious diseases, rabies ranks 5th [2]. It is estimated that more than 70,000 people worldwide die from this disease every year and millions require post-exposure treatment [3]. Today, the only way to prevent the disease and subsequent death is the timely administration of an anti-rabies vaccine to the bitten person [4]. The ongoing training exercises are a necessary component when checking the anti-epizootic action plan, and are aimed at identifying and eliminating shortcomings, as well as making adjustments to improve the implementation of the epizootic examination [5]
About the Authors
L. S. FogelRussian Federation
Leonid S. Fogel - PhD in Veterinary Science, Assoc. Prof., Head of the Department of Epizootology named by V.P. Urban
Saint Petersburg
Yu. Yu. Danko
Russian Federation
Yuri Yu. Danko - Dr. of Veterinary Science, Prof., V.P. Urban Department of Epizootology
Saint Petersburg
O. V. Kozyrenko
Russian Federation
Olga V. Kozyrenko - Dr. of Veterinary Science,. prof., V.P. Urban Department of Epizootology
Saint Petersburg
A. B. Aidiev
Russian Federation
Akhmed B. Aidiev - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Assoc. Prof., V.P. Urban Department of Epizootology
Saint Petersburg
N. V. Mishchenko
Russian Federation
Natalia V. Mishchenko - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Assoc. Prof., V.P. Urban Department of Epizootology
Saint Petersburg
T. K. Novikova
Russian Federation
Tatyana K. Novikova - Postgraduate Student, V.P. Urban Department of Epizootology, St. Petersburg State University of Medical Sciences
Saint Petersburg
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For citations:
Fogel L.S., Danko Yu.Yu., Kozyrenko O.V., Aidiev A.B., Mishchenko N.V., Novikova T.K. Training exercises on the prevention and elimination of rabies in the Kolpino district of St. Petersburg. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2025;(1):58-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.58