نتایج جستجو برای: rabies

تعداد نتایج: 6780  

Journal: :Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases 2007
Makoto Sugiyama Naoto Ito

Rabies is an enzootic viral disease widespread throughout the world. Although it is a vaccine-preventable disease, the annual number of human deaths caused by rabies is estimated to be 32,000 in Asia. Phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data of the partial N gene of rabies viruses in Asia has shown that the viruses are divided into five genogroups, distributed in Middle East, South Asia, So...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002
Suzanne R Jenkins Michael Auslander Lisa Conti William B Johnston Mira J Leslie Faye E Sorhage

The purpose of this Compendium is to provide rabies information to veterinarians, public health officials, and others concerned with rabies prevention and control. These recommendations serve as the basis for animal rabies-control programs throughout the United States and facilitate standardization of procedures among jurisdictions, thereby contributing to an effective national rabies-control p...

2011
Orhan Aylan Aly Fahmy Mohamed El-Sayed Firouzeh Farahtaj Ali R. Janani Olga Lugach Olgha Tarkhan-Mouravi Gaye Usluer Rodovan Vodopija Nenad Vranjes Noël Tordo Betty Dodet

Rabies is a threat in all parts of the world where animal reservoirs persists, including Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Rabies experts from seven Middle East and Eastern European countries (Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine) met for two days in Istanbul, Turkey (June 8-9, 2010), to exchange information on the epidemiological situation concerning human and animal ra...

Journal: :Journal of infectious diseases and epidemiology 2023

Rabies, a negative strand RNA virus belonging to the genus Lyssavirus has existed since hundreds of years. Available historical texts called it 'an ancient curse'. From Aristotle in fourth century BC present day, rabies various species animals. Modern day molecular epidemiology proven evolving nature virus. The showcases considerable genetic plasticity and hence still exists as tangible threat ...

2017
Andres Velasco-Villa Luis E. Escobar Anthony Sanchez Mang Shi Daniel G. Streicker Nadia F. Gallardo-Romero Fernando Vargas-Pino Veronica Gutierrez-Cedillo Inger Damon Ginny Emerson

Almost all cases of human rabies result from dog bites, making the elimination of canine rabies a global priority. During recent decades, many countries in the Western Hemisphere have carried out large-scale dog vaccination campaigns, controlled their free-ranging dog populations and enforced legislation for responsible pet ownership. This article reviews progress in eliminating canine rabies f...

2013
Paweł Trębas

Rabies as a disease still represents a threat to humans and animals, and as zoonosis has to be reported and subjected to official control. Under the current law, dogs over three months old should be compulsory vaccinated and boostered every 12 months. The introduction of the rules reduced significantly the incidence of the disease in these animals (9). However, rabies virus has found a new effe...

2015
Julie Baby Reeta Subramaniam Mani Swapna Susan Abraham Asha T. Thankappan Prasad Madhavan Pillai Ashwini Manoor Anand Shampur Narayan Madhusudana Jayachandran Ramachandran Sachin Sreekumar Charles E Rupprecht

BACKGROUND Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by viruses belonging to the genus Lyssavirus of the family Rhabdoviridae. It is a viral disease primarily affecting mammals, though all warm blooded animals are susceptible. Experimental rabies virus infection in birds has been reported, but naturally occurring infection of birds has been documented very rarely. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The carcass o...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2015
Ali Osman Koksal Aslihan Arasli Yilmaz Osman Ozdemir Seyma Cicek Serife Yilmaz

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Rabies is still an important health problem particularly in underdeveloped or developing countries. In this study, the aim was to investigate demographic characteristics and vaccination schedules of cases suspected of having rabies and admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Clinic of our hospital, which serves as one of the Rabies Vaccination Centers in our province. METHODS I...

2015
Luis E Escobar A Townsend Peterson Monica Papeş Myriam Favi Veronica Yung Olivier Restif Huijie Qiao Gonzalo Medina-Vogel

Rabies remains a disease of significant public health concern. In the Americas, bats are an important source of rabies for pets, livestock, and humans. For effective rabies control and prevention, identifying potential areas for disease occurrence is critical to guide future research, inform public health policies, and design interventions. To anticipate zoonotic infectious diseases distributio...

Journal: :Vaccine 1989
H Wilde P Choomkasien T Hemachudha C Supich S Chutivongse

Three failures of postexposure rabies treatment using imported purified duck embryo cell and Vero cell rabies vaccines are reported from Thailand. Reference is made to eight additional previously reported Thai patients, six of whom had received human diploid cell vaccine. An analysis of these cases reveals that there were serious flaws in management in all of these patients. It is stressed that...

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