نتایج جستجو برای: rabies

تعداد نتایج: 6780  

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Sergio Recuenco Bryan Cherry Millicent Eidson

BACKGROUND The cost-benefit of raccoon rabies control strategies such as oral rabies vaccination (ORV) are under evaluation. As an initial quantification of the potential cost savings for a control program, the collection of selected rabies cost data was pilot tested for five counties in New York State (NYS) in a three-year period. METHODS Rabies costs reported to NYS from the study counties ...

2017
Anna S. Fahrion Louise H. Taylor Gregorio Torres Thomas Müller Salome Dürr Lea Knopf Katinka de Balogh Louis H. Nel Mary Joy Gordoncillo Bernadette Abela-Ridder

Rabies, a vaccine preventable neglected tropical disease, still claims an estimated 35,000-60,000 human lives annually. The international community, with more than 100 endemic countries, has set a global target of 0 human deaths from dog-transmitted rabies by 2030. While it has been proven in several countries and regions that elimination of rabies as a public health problem is feasible and too...

2010
William H. Wunner Deborah J. Briggs

Why are 50,000–55,000 people dying from rabies worldwide each year, with 25,000–30,000 human deaths in India alone and over 3 billion people continuing to be at risk of rabies virus infection in over 100 countries in the 21 century? These are astonishing numbers, particularly as they represent individuals, a large proportion of whom are children, who have been attacked or are likely to be attac...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2015
Esteban Ortiz-Prado Jorge Ponce-Zea Dario Ramirez Anna M Stewart-Ibarra Luciana Armijos Jaime Yockteng Washington Bolivar Cardenas

OBJECTIVE Describe the epidemiology and the control effort for rabies in Ecuador. METHODS This observational study included data from the Ecuadorian National Institute of Census and Statistics (INEC), and mortality and morbidity data reported by the Ministry of Public Health and the National Institute for Social Security. We conducted a phylogeny analyses to compare the N gene from the Challe...

Journal: :Virus research 2011
Jacqueline Weyer Ania V Szmyd-Potapczuk Lucille H Blumberg Patricia A Leman Wanda Markotter Robert Swanepoel Janusz T Paweska Louis H Nel

Rabies remains a global public health problem but increasingly so in the developing world. Given a lack of awareness, priority and diagnostic capability, very few developing countries, especially in Africa, report on laboratory confirmed human rabies cases. Here we present a retrospective study on the epidemiology of human rabies in Republic of South Africa for a 25-year period, 1983-2007, base...

2011
David Brown Anthony R. Fooks Martin Schweiger

Intradermal rabies vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organisation, but not all countries, including England, follow this recommendation. A group of 12 adults in England previously given pre-exposure intradermal rabies vaccine were considered to be non-immune to rabies because their rabies antibody titres were known to be less than 0.5 IU/mL. A cohort study examined the immunizing effec...

2015
Salome Dürr Michael P. Ward Jakob Zinsstag

Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic in previously free regions. For example, it continues to spread in eastern Indonesia and currently threatens adjacent rabies-free regions with high densities of free-roaming dogs, including remote northern Australia. Mathematical and simulation disease models are useful tools to provide insights o...

2013
Dong-Kun Yang Ha-Hyun Kim Kyung-Woo Lee Jae-Young Song

An effective strategy for preventing rabies consists of controlling rabies in the host reservoir with vaccination. Rabies vaccine has proven to be the most effective weapon for coping with this fatal viral zoonotic disease of warm-blooded animals, including human. Natural rabies infection of an individual is always associated with exposure to rabid animals, and the duration of clinical signs ca...

Ahmad Fayaz, Alireza Gholami, Firouzeh Farahtaj,

  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 ...

2011
Do Manh Hung Le Van Tuan

Background Human rabies fatal cases were related to animal rabies but it is reported that often lacks of animal rabies data, human case is underreported and rabies immune globulin and vaccine are not available so that these contributed to raise the big issues for rabies control and prevention measures in the developing countries. Recently in central coast region of Viet Nam human rabies fatal c...

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