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3.2. Legislation
3.2.
Legislation
All articles published in this section:
3.2.1
What is the role of legislation in the fight against rabies?
3.2.2
What is the difference between reporting and notification?
3.2.3
Why does rabies need to be a notifiable disease?
3.2.4
Should rabies in humans be a notifiable disease in my country?
3.2.5
Should rabies in animals be a notifiable disease in my country?
3.2.6
How do I notify a human rabies case?
3.2.7
Are/should animal-bite injuries be notifiable?
3.2.8
How do I make rabies a notifiable disease in my country?
3.2.9
How is the legislation to support rabies control elaborated and implemented?
3.2.10
What laws and by-laws may be useful in ensuring a successful fox rabies control programme?
3.2.11
What laws and recommendations are available for pet importation?
3.2.12
What laws and recommendations are available for dog identification and registry?
3.2.13
Is fox vaccination compulsory?
3.2.14
What emergency orders might apply in the case of unexpected outbreaks?
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