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The economic landscape of global rabies: A scoping review and future directions
by
Peter Koppes
, Stephanie A Shwiff
, Lirong Liu
, Molly Selleck
, Colin Jareb
, Steven Shwiff
in
Africa
/ Analysis
/ Animal bites
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Case studies
/ cost analysis
/ cost effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Data processing
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Dogs
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ Europe
/ geographical distribution
/ Global economy
/ humans
/ Immunization
/ Information services
/ International cooperation
/ landscapes
/ Livestock
/ medicine
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Philosophy
/ Public health
/ Rabies
/ Review
/ risk
/ scoping review
/ Species
/ Statistical methods
/ Vaccination
/ wildlife
2025
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The economic landscape of global rabies: A scoping review and future directions
by
Peter Koppes
, Stephanie A Shwiff
, Lirong Liu
, Molly Selleck
, Colin Jareb
, Steven Shwiff
in
Africa
/ Analysis
/ Animal bites
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Case studies
/ cost analysis
/ cost effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Data processing
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Dogs
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ Europe
/ geographical distribution
/ Global economy
/ humans
/ Immunization
/ Information services
/ International cooperation
/ landscapes
/ Livestock
/ medicine
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Philosophy
/ Public health
/ Rabies
/ Review
/ risk
/ scoping review
/ Species
/ Statistical methods
/ Vaccination
/ wildlife
2025
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The economic landscape of global rabies: A scoping review and future directions
by
Peter Koppes
, Stephanie A Shwiff
, Lirong Liu
, Molly Selleck
, Colin Jareb
, Steven Shwiff
in
Africa
/ Analysis
/ Animal bites
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Case studies
/ cost analysis
/ cost effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Data processing
/ Disease
/ Disease transmission
/ Dogs
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ Europe
/ geographical distribution
/ Global economy
/ humans
/ Immunization
/ Information services
/ International cooperation
/ landscapes
/ Livestock
/ medicine
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Philosophy
/ Public health
/ Rabies
/ Review
/ risk
/ scoping review
/ Species
/ Statistical methods
/ Vaccination
/ wildlife
2025
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The economic landscape of global rabies: A scoping review and future directions
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The economic landscape of global rabies: A scoping review and future directions
2025
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Overview
Rabies remains a significant global public health concern, causing an estimated 59,000–69,000 human fatalities annually. Despite being entirely preventable through vaccination, rabies continues to impose substantial economic burdens worldwide. This study presents a scoping review of the economic research on rabies to determine overlaps and gaps in knowledge and inform future research strategies. We selected 150 studies (1973–2024) to analyze. The review categorizes the literature based on geographic distribution, species focus, and type of study. Findings indicate that economic studies are disproportionately concentrated in developed countries, such as the United States and parts of Europe, where rabies risk is low, while high-risk regions, particularly in Africa and Asia, remain underrepresented. Most studies focus on dog-mediated rabies, reflecting its dominant role in human transmission, while fewer studies assess the economic impacts of wildlife and livestock-mediated rabies. Case studies and modeling approaches dominate the literature, whereas cost–benefit and cost–effectiveness analyses—critical for informing resource allocation—are limited. The review highlights the need for more economic evaluations in rabies-endemic regions, expanded research on non-dog reservoirs, and broader use of economic methods. Addressing these gaps will be crucial for optimizing rabies control and supporting global initiatives to eliminate dog-mediated rabies by 2030.
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