Alkaloids as potential antivirals. A comprehensive review

S Faisal, SL Badshah, B Kubra, AH Emwas… - Natural Products and …, 2023 - Springer
Alkaloids are a diverse group of natural phytochemicals. These phytochemicals in plants
provide them protection against pests, and herbivorous organisms and also control their …

Global trends in prevalence of maternal overweight and obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis of routinely collected data retrospective cohorts

L Kent, M McGirr, KA Eastwood - International Journal of Population …, 2024 - pure.qub.ac.uk
Pregnant women with obesity are at greater risk of complications during pregnancy,
peripartum and post-partum, compared to women with healthy BMI. Worldwide data …

Rabies on rise in Africa amid COVID and monkeypox: a global health concern

K Goel, A Sen, P Satapathy, MN Asumah… - … Journal of Medicine, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Dear Editor, After Asia, Africa contributes to the greatest number of Rabies cases. Despite
being vaccine-preventable, around 21500 dog-mediated rabies deaths are reported from …

Adaptive evolution of the OAS gene family provides new insights into the antiviral ability of laurasiatherian mammals

G Liu, X Wu, Y Shang, X Wang, S Zhou, H Zhang - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary As the dividing line between human and wild mammal habitats becomes
smaller, virus invasion due to frequent environmental changes poses a significant risk to …

Households neighboring wildlife protected areas may be at a higher risk of rabies than those located further away: a community-based cross-sectional cohort study at …

CGK Atuheire, J Okwee-Acai, M Taremwa… - Frontiers in Tropical …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction This study examines rabies incidence and associated risk factors at the
interface between wildlife and human communities near Pian-Upe game reserve in Eastern …

[HTML][HTML] Epidemiological characteristics and surveillance of animal bite injuries, in Kerman city, Iran

FR Davarani, H Khaleghi, N Khanjani… - Journal of Education …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Animal bites are a major threat to human health. The present study was
designed to determine the incidence and epidemiological factors and to investigate the …

Immunological findings of West Caucasian bat virus in an accidental host

M Castellan, G Zamperin, G Foiani, M Zorzan… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The Lyssavirus genus includes seventeen neurotropic viral species which are able to cause
rabies, an acute and almost invariably fatal encephalomyelitis of mammals. Rabies virus …

[HTML][HTML] Rabies: A neglected zoonotic disease and its public health concern in Ethiopia

JM Kabeto, YT Tewabe, AW Haile… - Journal of Zoonotic …, 2021 - journals.tabrizu.ac.ir
Rabies is a deadly neglected zoonotic disease that affects the central nervous system of all
warm-blooded animals and is widespread in many regions of the world. It is caused by …

Geographic distribution of laboratory-confirmed cases of rabies in domestic and wild animals based on passive surveillance records in Uganda: 2015-2022

M Omodo, J Gardela, A Namatovu, MF Nakanjako… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Background In Uganda, data regarding rabies outbreaks are acquired through passive
surveillance. However, this surveillance system is associated with challenges such as …

[PDF][PDF] Journal of Zoonotic Diseases

J Mohammed, Y Tesera, A Waldetensai… - Journal of Zoonotic …, 2021 - jzd.tabrizu.ac.ir
Rabies is a deadly neglected zoonotic disease that affects the central nervous system of all
warm-blooded animals and is widespread in many regions of the world. It is caused by …