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WRDWater Replenishment District (California)
WRDWater Rescue Dog (competition title; Newfoundland Club of America)
WRDWorld Rabies Day
WRDWater Resource Division
WRDWorld Run Day (Long Beach, NY)
WRDWireless Reading Device
WRDW. D. Ward Bus Service
WRDWeapons Release Distance
WRDWarranty Reserve Determination
WRDWhite Ribbon Day (various locations)
WRDWhite River Dental (Batesville, AR)


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Hoping to bring all the major stakeholders together to raise awareness about the "neglected disease," Costa said organizers were surprised at the initial response: during the first World Rabies Day, more than 400,000 people in 74 countries participated in events, and in 2007, 85 countries reported hosting World Rabies Day activities, from media campaigns to canine vaccination clinics.
The statement, issued to coincide with World Rabies Day on Monday, said rabies was among the top three infectious diseases in China.
The statement, issued to coincide with World Rabies Day on Monday, said rabies was among the top three infectious diseases in China.
 
 
 
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