نتایج جستجو برای: rabies

تعداد نتایج: 6780  

2017
Helen Byrnes Andrea Britton Thinlay Bhutia

A third of the world rabies burden is in India. The Sikkim Anti-Rabies and Animal Health (SARAH) program is the first state-wide rabies program in India and demonstrates a successful One Health model of dog-mediated rabies elimination. The SARAH program was created in 2006 as a collaboration between the Government of Sikkim and international non-government organizations-Vets Beyond Borders and ...

Journal: :journal of medical microbiology and infectious diseases 0
alireza gholami who collaborating center for reference and research on rabies, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran ahmad fayaz who expert and consultant on rabies, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran firouzeh farahtaj who collaborating center for reference and research on rabies, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran

introduction : rabies is a disease that has been known since antiquity. it is a highly fatal acute disease of the central nervous system caused by a lyssavirus. prior to the discovery of the rabies vaccine, rabies-infected individuals fell victim to the delusions and superstitions associated with this disease. though it has been neglected in many regions of the world, rabies remains one of the ...

رازی, مریم , پورمرزی, داوود,

Background: Rabies is one of the most important zoonosis. Rabies vaccination after dog bite incidence is important way for prevention of this disease. This article aimed to determine awareness about necessity of rabies vaccination among dog bite victims in Rasht city. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study. During one year, we surveyed all cases at least 16 years old of dog bite tha...

2016
Deepashree Balaram Louise H Taylor Kim A S Doyle Elizabeth Davidson Louis H Nel

World Rabies Day was set up in 2007 to raise global awareness about rabies, to provide information on how to prevent the disease in at-risk communities and support advocacy for increased efforts in rabies control. It is held annually on September 28th, with events, media outreach and other initiatives carried out by individuals, professionals, organisations and governments from the local to the...

2014
Philippe Gautret Jesse Blanton Laurent Dacheux Florence Ribadeau-Dumas Philippe Brouqui Philippe Parola Douglas H. Esposito Hervé Bourhy

BACKGROUND The nonhuman primate (NHP)-related injuries in rabies-enzootic countries is a public health problem of increasing importance. The aims of this work are to collect data concerning rabies transmission from NHPs to humans; to collate medical practices regarding rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in different countries, and to provide an evidence base to support the decision to apply ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
C E Rupprecht T J Wiktor D H Johnston A N Hamir B Dietzschold W H Wunner L T Glickman H Koprowski

Animal rabies control has been frustrated by the existence of multiple wildlife reservoirs and the lack of efficacious oral vaccines. In this investigation, raccoons fed a vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus in a sponge bait developed rabies virus-neutralizing antibody (0.6-54.0 units) and resisted street rabies virus infection 28 and 205 days after feeding. Additional raccoons immun...

2016
Augustin Tshibwabwa Twabela Aaron Simanyengwe Mweene Justin Mulumbu Masumu John Bwalya Muma Boniface Pongombo Lombe Careen Hankanga

INTRODUCTION Rabies is one of the major public health problems mostly affecting developing countries in Africa and Asia where 99.9% of all rabies related human deaths are recorded each year. In Democratic Republic of Congo, repeated outbreaks have been reported. Despite this, there is little reliable epidemiological data about rabies in the country for the development of effective control strat...

2018
Neil M. Vora Lillian A. Orciari J Bradford Bertumen Inger Damon James A. Ellison Vance G. Fowler Richard Franka Brett W. Petersen P.S. Satheshkumar Stephen M. Schexnayder Todd G. Smith Ryan M. Wallace Susan Weinstein Carl Williams Pamela Yager Michael Niezgoda

Rabies is an acute encephalitis that is nearly always fatal. It is caused by infection with viruses of the genus Lyssavirus, the most common of which is Rabies lyssavirus. The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) defines a confirmed human rabies case as an illness compatible with rabies that meets at least one of five different laboratory criteria.* Four of these criteria do ...

Journal: :Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society 2015
N M Vora L A Orciari M Niezgoda G Selvaggi V Stosor G M Lyon R M Wallace J Gabel D R Stanek P Jenkins M Shiferaw P Yager F Jackson C A Hanlon I Damon J D Blanton S Recuenco R Franka

BACKGROUND The rabies virus causes a fatal encephalitis and can be transmitted through organ transplantation. In 2013, a man developed rabies 18 months after receiving a kidney from a donor with rabies, who was not known to have been infected when the organs were procured. Three additional persons who received organs from the same donor (liver, kidney, heart), all of whom were not vaccinated fo...

2016
Shimao Zhu Caiping Guo

Rabies is an acute, fatal, neurological disease that affects almost all kinds of mammals. Vaccination (using an inactivated rabies vaccine), combined with administration of rabies immune globulin, is the only approved, effective method for post-exposure prophylaxis against rabies in humans. In the search for novel rabies control and treatment strategies, live-attenuated viruses have recently em...

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