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Rabies

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Rabies is a life-threatening neglected tropical disease: tens of thousands of cases are reported annually in endemic countries (mainly in Africa and Asia), although the actual numbers are most likely underestimated. Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is caused by infection with viruses of the Lyssavirus genus, which are transmitted via the saliva of an ...
Anthony R, Fooks   +10 more
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Rabies

Neurologic Clinics, 1984
Rabies is universally fatal once the characteristic clinical symptoms appear and has been recognized as a specific, dramatic disease throughout recorded history. The authors give the history, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, pathology, and preventative and postexposure methods of dealing with this disease.
K P, Johnson, P T, Swoveland
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From rabies to rabies-related viruses

Veterinary Microbiology, 1990
Antigenic differences between rabies virus strains characterized with monoclonal antibodies presently define at least four serotypes within the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family: classical rabies virus strains (serotype 1), Lagos bat virus (serotype 2), Mokola virus (serotype 3) and Duvenhage virus (serotype 4).
Bourhy, Hervé   +2 more
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Rabies

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2013
Rabies has been a scourge of mankind since antiquity. The name itself, ?rabies? is derived from the ancient Sanskrit rabhas meaning ?to do violence? and has been found described in medical writings several thousand years old. The rabies virus is an RNA virus of the family Rhabdoviridae (Greek for ?rod-shaped virus?), genus Lyssavirus (Lyssa being the ...
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Rabies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
The practicing veterinarian has a key role to play in rabies control in the maintenance of protection in the companion animal populations, in the education of the pet-owning community on rabies, and in the decision-making process that accompanies human exposure to potentially rabid animals. This role encompasses far more than the routine maintenance of
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History of Rabies and Rabies Vaccines

2020
Lyssaviruses continue to evolve and pose threats to humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. As a fatal disease of zoonotic importance, rabies is fortunately preventable, thanks to the advent of potent biologics. Pioneering works done during the last two centuries act as cornerstone of research making rabies diagnosis, prevention, control, and selective
Thirumeni Nagarajan   +1 more
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Rabies

New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
D B, Fishbein, L E, Robinson
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Rabies

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1976
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Rabies

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
E E, Vella   +4 more
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