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The Wildity Scale as a management tool for reintroduced specimens
Mexican wolves and other species are dispersing in the wild under human‐controlled ecological conditions. The concept and scale of wildity were developed as management tools for reintroduced specimens and context‐specific scenarios. Technological advances and the challenges of the Anthropocene require new communication strategies to support coexistence.
Terrance Vincent O'Halloran
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Achieving population-level immunity to rabies in free-roaming dogs in Africa and Asia [PDF]
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCanine rabies can be effectively controlled by vaccination with readily available, high-quality vaccines.
Cleaveland, Sarah +10 more
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Evolution of European bat lyssaviruses.
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
B, Amengual +4 more
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Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although other members of the genus Lyssavirus can cause rabies as well. As yet, 14 serologically and genetically diverse lyssaviruses have been identified, mostly
Sarah Moeschler +4 more
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Identification of rhabdoviral sequences in oropharyngeal swabs from German and Danish bats [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In the frame of active lyssavirus surveillance in bats, oropharyngeal swabs from German (N = 2297) and Danish (N = 134) insectivorous bats were investigated using a newly developed generic pan-lyssavirus real-time reverse transcriptase PCR ...
Balkema-Buschmann, Anne +8 more
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Novel Bat Lyssaviruses Identified by Nationwide Passive Surveillance in Taiwan, 2018–2021 [PDF]
Shu-Chia Hu +6 more
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Health and sustainable development [PDF]
If sustainable development is to mean anything, people must be healthy enough to benefit from it and not have their lives cut off prematurely. Development without health is meaningless.
Bradley, D +3 more
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Molecular characterization of rabies virus isolated from Desmodus rotundus captured in Rio de Janeiro State [PDF]
Caracterizou-se filogeneticamente o vírus da raiva, isolado de morcegos hematógafos (Demodus rotundus). Cento e noventa e nove D. rotundus foram capturados em cinco abrigos, no Norte e Noroeste do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e sul do Espírito Santo.
BRANDÃO, P.E. +7 more
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Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil [PDF]
\ud \ud Background\ud Vampire bat-transmitted cattle rabies cases are typically encountered in areas where the disease is endemic.
Adolorata A. B. Carvalho +7 more
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MODERN ASPECTS OF LYSSAVIRUS CLASSIFICATION
Rabies is one of the most pressing challenges for human and veterinary medicine. Lyssavirus genus comprises classical rabies virus and 13 other genotypes the most of which were isolated from bats.
A. Ye. Metlin
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