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India enjoyed early initial successes in vaccine development and indigenous production of vaccines in the public sector.
Bhargava +8 more
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Antibody Response in Cattle and Guinea Pigs Inoculated with Rabies Vaccines
One hundred ninety-five rabies cases in cattle were identified in South Korea since 1993. As most of rabies cases have a relation to rabid Korean raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis), vaccination to animals including cattle is mandatory in ...
Dong-Kun Yang +7 more
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In Japan, the import quarantine regulation against rabies has required from 2005 that dogs and cats should be inoculated with the rabies vaccine and that the neutralizing antibody titer should be confirmed to be at least 0.5 international units (IU)/ml ...
R. Shiraishi +4 more
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This study reveals gaps in livestock owners’ knowledge and practices regarding disease prevention and control in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia, highlighting the need for strengthened veterinary extension services and community education to improve animal health management.
Liuel Yizengaw +7 more
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Comparable Long-Term Rabies Immunity in Foxes after IntraMuscular and Oral Application Using a Third-Generation Oral Rabies Virus Vaccine [PDF]
Verena te Kamp +16 more
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Research options for controlling Zoonotic disease in India, 2010-2015 [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections pose a significant public health challenge for low- and middle-income countries and have traditionally been a neglected area of research.
Manish Kakkar +4 more
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This case report demonstrates the successful diagnosis of a challenging paralytic rabies case using metagenomic next‐generation sequencing (mNGS). mNGS provided a rapid and precise pathogen identification directly from cerebrospinal fluid where traditional methods failed.
Lianghai Cao +6 more
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Challenges and advances in anti-rabies vaccine development in sub-saharan Africa
Zoonotic infection, such as rabies disease, causes devastating brain disorders. Rabies causes almost 100 % fatality rate in humans, and it is also 100 % preventable.
Mojisola Owoseni +3 more
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Protection against myxomatosis and rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease with recombinant myxoma viruses expressing rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus capsid protein [PDF]
Two myxoma virus-rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) recombinant viruses were constructed with the SG33 strain of myxoma virus to protect rabbits against myxomatosis and rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease.
Bertagnoli, Stéphane +9 more
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Lymph node but not intradermal injection site macrophages are critical for germinal center formation and antibody responses to rabies vaccination. [PDF]
UNLABELLED: Replication-deficient rabies virus (RABV)-based vaccines induce rapid and potent antibody responses via T cell-independent and T cell-dependent mechanisms. To further investigate early events in vaccine-induced antibody responses against RABV
Lytle, Andrew G +2 more
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