Four thousand years of concepts relating to rabies in animals and humans, its prevention and its cure

A Tarantola - Tropical medicine and infectious disease, 2017 - mdpi.com
The epitome of the One Health paradigm—and of its shortcomings—rabies has been known
to humankind for at least 4000 years. We review the evolution through history of concepts …

Scoping decades of dog evidence: a scoping review of dog bite-related sequelae

J Dhillon, J Hoopes, T Epp - Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2019 - Springer
Objectives There has been considerable literature published focusing on various sequelae
to dog bites over the last three decades. Much of the literature has focused on rabies …

Canine Rabies in A ustralia: A Review of Preparedness and Research Needs

J Sparkes, PJS Fleming, G Ballard… - Zoonoses and public …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Australia is unique as a populated continent in that canine rabies is exotic, with only one
likely incursion in 1867. This is despite the presence of a widespread free‐ranging dog …

Incidence of human rabies virus exposure in northwestern Amhara, Ethiopia

E Yizengaw, T Getahun, W Mulu, M Ashagrie… - BMC infectious …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background Clinical Rabies is a widely distributed almost 100% fatal viral zoonotic
disease. Most human rabies cases occur in developing countries, especially in Asia and …

[PDF][PDF] Epidemiology and public health significance of rabies

CB Barecha, F Girzaw, V Kandi, M Pal - Perspect Clin Res, 2017 - pimr.org.in
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and
remains to be the most important zoonotic disease mainly affecting the developing countries …

[PDF][PDF] Distribución geográfica del riesgo de rabia de origen silvestre y evaluación de los factores asociados con su incidencia en Colombia, 1982-2010

DM Brito-Hoyos, EB Sierra… - … Panamericana de Salud …, 2013 - SciELO Public Health
OBJETIVO: Actualizar la información sobre la distribución geográfica de los focos de rabia
transmitida por quirópteros en Colombia y evaluar las condiciones bióticas y abióticas …

Review of the risks of some canine zoonoses from free-roaming dogs in the post-disaster setting of Latin America

E Garde, G Acosta-Jamett, BM Bronsvoort - Animals, 2013 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Free-roaming dogs are seldom considered an important public health risk
following natural disasters in developing regions. With the high number of recognized …

Etiología de la hipoacusia infantil

JIB Orejas, B Ramírez, MC Girón, AS Martínez… - Revista Orl, 2017 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Resultados: En la población estudiada (n= 183) un 71% de las hipoacusias permanentes>
30 dB HL se diagnosticaron al nacimiento (congénitas). Sus principales características son …

A recombinant rabies virus expressing Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (Flt3L) induces enhanced immunogenicity in mice

Y Zhang, J Yang, M Li, M Cui, ZF Fu, L Zhao, M Zhou - Virologica Sinica, 2019 - Springer
Rabies is a zoonotic disease that still causes 59,000 human deaths each year, and rabies
vaccine is the most effective way to control the disease. Our previous studies suggested that …

Assessing rabies knowledge gaps in human and animal healthcare professionals practicing in Washington, DC—A one health approach

AK Hennenfent, P Iyengar… - Zoonoses and public …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Once a person is exposed to the rabies virus, it is universally fatal unless postexposure
prophylaxis (PEP) is administered promptly. In the United States, determining whether PEP …