نتایج جستجو برای: rabies

تعداد نتایج: 6780  

2014
Viroj Wiwanitkit

Rabies is a fatal neurological infection caused by rabies virus. The deadly rabies virus could enter into human body via the wound that has caused by mammal bite. Since rabies is a fatal disease without existing effective treatment, the best way is prevention. The widely examined preventive method for rabies is the use of post exposure rabies vaccination. In this specific case report, the autho...

2017
Jian-Ming Zhang Zhi-Shan Zhang Yan-Qin Deng Shou-Li Wu Wei Wang Yan-Sheng Yan

BACKGROUND Rabies is a global fatal infectious viral disease that is characterized by a high mortality after onset of clinical symptoms. Recently, there has been an increase in the incidence of rabies in China. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of human rabies and characterize the rabies virus nucleoprotein gene in dogs sampled from Fujian Province, Southeast China from 200...

2010
Xingtai Wang Alfred DeMaria Sandra Smole Catherine M. Brown Linda Han

To investigate rabies in Massachusetts, we analyzed bat rabies test results before and after introduction of raccoon variant rabies and after release of revised 1999 US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendations for rabies postexposure prophylaxis. Bat submissions were associated with level of rabies awareness and specific postexposure recommendations.

Background and purpose: Rabies is an ancient lethal disease in human civilization that endangers the life of many of its victims in case of ineffective treatments. Although the definition, etiology, semiology, and treatment of rabies exist in Islamic medical texts, but they are unintentionally or sometimes intentionally being neglected. This article aimed at studying the knowledge of the physic...

2017
N. FENELON P. DELY M. A. KATZ N. D. SCHAAD A. DISMER D. MORAN F. LARAQUE R. M. WALLACE

Haiti has the highest human rabies burden in the Western Hemisphere. There is no published literature describing the public's perceptions of rabies in Haiti, information that is critical to developing effective interventions and government policies. We conducted a knowledge, attitudes and practices survey of 550 community members and 116 health professionals in Pétionville, Haiti in 2013 to und...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1999
J Bingham C M Foggin A I Wandeler F W Hill

The epidemiology of rabies in dogs in Zimbabwe is described using data from 1950, when rabies was re-introduced after a 37-year absence, to 1996. Dogs constituted 45.7% of all laboratory-confirmed rabies cases and were the species most frequently diagnosed with the disease. Slightly more cases were diagnosed from June to November than in other months. From 1950 to the early 1980s, most dog case...

2010
Sagar A Vaidya Susan E Manning Praveen Dhankhar Martin I Meltzer Charles Rupprecht Harry F Hull Daniel B Fishbein

BACKGROUND In the United States, the risk of rabies transmission to humans in most situations of possible exposure is unknown. Controlled studies on rabies are clearly not possible. Thus, the limited data on risk has led to the frequent administration of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), often in inappropriate circumstances. METHODS We used the Delphi method to obtain an expert group co...

2012
Rodney E. Willoughby

Rabies is rapidly progressive, an almost universally fatal encephalitis caused by lyssaviruses, most notably rabies virus. Canine rabies is estimated to kill about 55,000 persons annually in Africa and Asia alone; for different reasons, rabies is newly emerging in China, the former Soviet Republics, southern Africa, and Central and South America. The article in this issue by Gilbert and colleag...

2015
Ryan M Wallace Hannah Reses Richard Franka Pierre Dilius Natael Fenelon Lillian Orciari Melissa Etheart Apollon Destine Kelly Crowdis Jesse D Blanton Calvin Francisco Fleurinord Ludder Victor Del Rio Vilas Joseph Haim Max Millien Claudia Munoz-Zanzi

The Republic of Haiti is one of only several countries in the Western Hemisphere in which canine rabies is still endemic. Estimation methods have predicted that 130 human deaths occur per year, yet existing surveillance mechanisms have detected few of these rabies cases. Likewise, canine rabies surveillance capacity has had only limited capacity, detecting only two rabid dogs per year, on avera...

2017
Dong-Kun Yang Ha-Hyun Kim Kyoung-Ki Lee Jae-Young Yoo Hong Seomun In-Soo Cho

PURPOSE Rabies is one of the most fatal diseases, but it is 100% preventable in animals by vaccination. In this study, we present the epidemiological features of, and national preventive measures against, rabies in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data related to rabies and the population density of raccoon dogs in Korea were collected from the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, the Korean Cente...

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