نتایج جستجو برای: rabies

تعداد نتایج: 6780  

Journal: :MMWR. Recommendations and reports : Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Recommendations and reports 2008
Susan E Manning Charles E Rupprecht Daniel Fishbein Cathleen A Hanlon Boonlert Lumlertdacha Marta Guerra Martin I Meltzer Praveen Dhankhar Sagar A Vaidya Suzanne R Jenkins Benjamin Sun Harry F Hull

These recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) update the previous recommendations on human rabies prevention (CDC. Human rabies prevention--United States, 1999: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. MMWR 1999;48 [No. RR-1]) and reflect the status of rabies and antirabies biologics in the United States. This statement 1) provides ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2007

R abies is a fatal viral zoonosis and a serious public health problem. 1 The disease is an acute progressive encephalitis caused by a Lyssavirus. Multiple viral variants are maintained in wild mammal populations in the United States. All mammals are believed to be susceptible to the disease, and for purposes of this document, use of the term " animal " refers to mammals. The recommendations in ...

2015
Luis E. Escobar A. Townsend Peterson Myriam Favi Verónica Yung Gonzalo Medina-Vogel

The situation of rabies in America is complex: rabies in dogs has decreased dramatically, but bats are increasingly recognized as natural reservoirs of other rabies variants. Here, bat species known to be rabies-positive with different antigenic variants, are summarized in relation to bat conservation status across Latin America. Rabies virus is widespread in Latin American bat species, 22.5%75...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Philippe Gautret Georges Soula Hamadou Adamou Marie-José Soavi Jean Delmont Yolande Rotivel Philippe Parola Philippe Brouqui

The administration of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis near Marseille (southern France) has changed since the eradication of terrestrial mammal rabies in 2001. Most injuries were associated with indigenous dogs; rabies vaccine was overprescribed. We suggest that the World Health Organization guidelines be adapted for countries free of terrestrial mammal rabies.

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2008
Songsri Kasempimolporn Sutthichai Jitapunkul Visith Sitprija

Human rabies is regarded as a fatal disease; however, its occurrence is preventable. Prevention consists of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for humans and controlling the main cause through dog vaccination. In Thailand, health care budgets are increasingly allocated to human PEP rather than eradication of rabies in dogs. This is the case, even if controlling rabies in the dog population is a mo...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2014
Sarah Cleaveland Hawthorne Beyer Katie Hampson Daniel Haydon Felix Lankester Tiziana Lembo Francois-Xavier Meslin Michelle Morters Zacharia Mtema Maganga Sambo Sunny Townsend

Over the past 20 years, major progress has been made in our understanding of critical aspects of rabies epidemiology and control. This paper presents results of recent research, highlighting methodological advances that have been applied to burden of disease studies, rabies epidemiological modelling and rabies surveillance. These results contribute new insights and understanding with regard to ...

2007
Dena Garrison Bonny Mayes Jesse Blanton Robert Dowler Jerry Dragoo

JAVMA, Vol 234, No. 5, March 1, 2009 M than 90% of all laboratory-confirmed cases of rabies in Texas each year occur in wildlife species, with skunks and bats typically being the most commonly affected species. An analysis of reports of laboratory-confirmed cases of rabies in Texas revealed that skunks were the most commonly affected species during 14 of the 20 years from 1988 through 2007, and...

2017
Ryan M. Wallace Eduardo A. Undurraga Jesse D. Blanton Julie Cleaton Richard Franka

BACKGROUND Rabies imposes a substantial burden to about half of the world population. The World Health Organization (WHO), World Organization for Animal Health, and the Food and Agriculture Organization have set the goal of eliminating dog-mediated human rabies deaths by 2030. This could be achieved largely by massive administration of post-exposure prophylaxis-in perpetuity-, through eliminati...

2016
Akmetzhan A. Sultanov Sarsenbay K. Abdrakhmanov Aida M. Abdybekova Bolat S. Karatayev Paul R. Torgerson

BACKGROUND Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease. There is a sparsity of data on this disease with regard to the incidence of human and animal disease in many low and middle income countries. Furthermore, rabies results in a large economic impact and a high human burden of disease. Kazakhstan is a large landlocked middle income country that gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and...

2012
Alexander Singer Graham C Smith

BACKGROUND Rabies is a fatal viral disease that potentially can affect all mammals. Terrestrial rabies is not present in the United Kingdom and has been eliminated from Western Europe. Nevertheless the possibility remains that rabies could be introduced to England, where it would find two potentially suitable hosts, red foxes and badgers. With the aim to analyse the spread and emergency control...

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