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International Conference on Rabies in the Americas at CDC

For Immediate Release: September 24, 2008
Contact: CDC Division of Media Relations (404) 639-3286

WHAT:

The longest running annual international rabies conference, the XIX International Conference on Rabies in the Americas, featuring presentations from experts from around the world. The opening conference keynote speaker will be 19-year old Jeanna Giese, the first person known to have survived symptomatic rabies without receiving the rabies vaccine. Authorities from the United States, Canada and Mexico will sign the first North American Rabies Management Plan on the final day of the conference. Photographers are welcome.

 

WHEN:

The conference begins on World Rabies Day, Sunday, September 28th, and concludes on Friday, October 3rd.

 

WHERE:

Hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, at the Tom Harkin Global Communications Center in Atlanta.

 

WHY:

Rabies in humans is preventable through prompt appropriate medical care, yet more than 55,000 people die from rabies every year -- a rate of one person every ten minutes. The most important global source of rabies in humans is from uncontrolled rabies in dogs. The management plan will provide the framework for the United States, Canadian, and Mexican governments to work together to address rabies management challenges and will serve as a model for cooperative rabies management across North America.

Presenters throughout the week will share information regarding the advances made in the areas of prevention, control, and treatment of rabies; but will also address international challenges faced in stopping this preventable but deadly viral disease.

 

For more information: www.rabiesintheamericas.org or www.cdc.gov

 

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