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5.3.3
What is an appropriate vaccination area?
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5.3.3.1
What general considerations should be taken into account when planning the size/locality of a vaccination area
5.3.3.2
What is the optimal size of a vaccination area?
5.3.3.3
What is the minimum size for a vaccination area?
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5.1
What do we need to know before we start planning an ORV programme?
5.2
Rabies surveillance
5.3
What are we going to do – fox component?
5.3.1
The vaccine bait component
5.3.2
How do we plan/prepare an ORV campaign on the ground?
5.3.3
What is an appropriate vaccination area?
5.3.4
What do I need to know for optimal bait distribution?
5.3.5
How can vaccine baits be distributed in the field?
5.3.6
Hand distribution of baits
5.3.7
Aerial distribution of baits
5.3.8
Quality control
5.3.9
Additional measures
5.3.10
Information (see also section 4)
5.4
What are we going to do – human component?
5.5
Evaluation of ORV campaigns
5.6
How do we ensure sustainability of the rabies control programme?
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