Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported a 30% decrease in bovine paralytic rabies cases over the past four years, crediting prevention and control campaigns. In 2022, the ministry vaccinated 1.03 million animals in high-risk areas and captured 1,970 bats, and invested over 270 million pesos in rabies strategies. Senasica declared that 55.8% of Mexico is rabies-free. Despite confirming 317 cases in 2022, involving various livestock and wildlife, the efforts have led to significant progress in controlling the disease.