domestic animal rabies control: an overview. | models for rabies control, particularly in dogs and cats in urban centers in western nations, have been based on mandatory regular vaccination and restriction of movement of animals, with removal of unrestricted animals. when this three-component approach has been unsuccessful or only temporarily maintained, especially in developing countries, constraints on implementation and maintenance, rather than the model itself, have been blamed. the ecology of the reservoir animals, the relations of dogs ... | 1988 | 3206079 |