Rabies–epidemiology, pathogenesis, public health concerns and advances in diagnosis and control: a comprehensive review
R Singh, KP Singh, S Cherian, M Saminathan… - Veterinary …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of
the genus Lyssavirus and family Rhabdoviridae. It affects all warm-blooded animals and the …
the genus Lyssavirus and family Rhabdoviridae. It affects all warm-blooded animals and the …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in infectious disease vaccine adjuvants
J Fan, S Jin, L Gilmartin, I Toth, WM Hussein… - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Vaccines are one of the most significant medical interventions in the fight against infectious
diseases. Since their discovery by Edward Jenner in 1796, vaccines have reduced the …
diseases. Since their discovery by Edward Jenner in 1796, vaccines have reduced the …
Rabies in Southeast Asia: a systematic review of its incidence, risk factors and mortality
MYJ Ling, AFNA Halim, D Ahmad, N Ramly… - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease that can infect all mammals, including
humans. We aimed to summarise the current knowledge of the incidence, risk factors and …
humans. We aimed to summarise the current knowledge of the incidence, risk factors and …
[HTML][HTML] Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
KP Acharya, D Subedi, RT Wilson - One health, 2021 - Elsevier
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around
the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than …
the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than …
[HTML][HTML] Review of rabies in Nepal
Rabies is a global problem, but the burden is higher in less developed or developing
countries of Asia and Africa. In Nepal, rabies is reported to kill around 500 animals and up to …
countries of Asia and Africa. In Nepal, rabies is reported to kill around 500 animals and up to …
[HTML][HTML] Difficulties in estimating the human burden of canine rabies
LH Taylor, K Hampson, A Fahrion, B Abela-Ridder… - Acta tropica, 2017 - Elsevier
Current passive surveillance data for canine rabies, particularly for the regions where the
burden is highest, are inadequate for appropriate decision making on control efforts. Poor …
burden is highest, are inadequate for appropriate decision making on control efforts. Poor …
Canine Rabies: An epidemiological significance, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention and public health issues
Rabies is a zoonotic disease caused by rabies virus of the genus Lyssa virus and family
Rhabdoviridae. It affects all mammals and is prevalent throughout the world and endemic in …
Rhabdoviridae. It affects all mammals and is prevalent throughout the world and endemic in …
[HTML][HTML] Free-roaming dog population estimation and status of the dog population management and rabies control program in Dhaka City, Bangladesh
T Tenzin, R Ahmed, NC Debnath… - PLoS neglected …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Beginning January 2012, a humane method of dog population management using a Catch-
Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (CNVR) program was implemented in Dhaka City, Bangladesh …
Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (CNVR) program was implemented in Dhaka City, Bangladesh …
Global epidemiology of canine rabies: past, present, and future prospects
LH Taylor, LH Nel - Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The rabies virus, a public health scourge from ancient times, is currently responsible for an
estimated 59,000 human deaths a year, almost all transmitted via dog bites. It causes …
estimated 59,000 human deaths a year, almost all transmitted via dog bites. It causes …
[HTML][HTML] The road to dog rabies control and elimination—what keeps us from moving faster?
AS Fahrion, LH Taylor, G Torres, T Müller… - Frontiers in public …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
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 …
60,000 human lives annually. The international community, with more than 100 endemic …