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INQUÉRITO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO SOBRE A COBERTURA VACINAL ANTIRRÁBICA HUMANA, CONHECIMENTO SOBRE A RAIVA E FATORES DE RISCO DE AQUISIÇÃO DO VÍRUS RÁBICO (LYSSAVIRUS, RHABDOVIRIDAE) ENTRE PROFISSIONAIS DA SAÚDE: MÉDICOS-VETERINÁRIOS, BIÓLOGOS E ZOOTECNISTAS

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Leilane Nascimento Alves   +7 more
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Editorial: Insights in emerging or re-emerging zoonoses. [PDF]

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Pseudotyped Viruses for Lyssavirus.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2023
Lyssaviruses, which belong to the family Rhabdoviridae, are enveloped and bullet-shaped ssRNA viruses with genetic diversity. All members of Lyssavirus genus are known to infect warm-blooded animals and cause the fatal disease rabies. The rabies virus (RABV) in lyssavirus is the major pathogen to cause fatal rabies.
Wenbo Wang   +3 more
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Bat lyssavirus infections

Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 2000
Bats, which represent approximately 24% of all known mammalian species, frequently act as vectors of lyssaviruses. In particular, insectivorous bats play an important role in the epidemiology of rabies and some rabies-like viruses, while the haematophagous vampire bats are the major wildlife vector for rabies in Latin America.
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