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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2012
This review sought to describe the recent findings on the epidemiology of rabies exposure and rabies cases in travelers and to discuss possible cost-saving measures that could be used to increase pretravel vaccination coverage in travelers.On the basis of global data, most cases of rabies in travelers are associated with dog bites, occur in adults who ...
Philippe, Gautret, Philippe, Parola
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This review sought to describe the recent findings on the epidemiology of rabies exposure and rabies cases in travelers and to discuss possible cost-saving measures that could be used to increase pretravel vaccination coverage in travelers.On the basis of global data, most cases of rabies in travelers are associated with dog bites, occur in adults who ...
Philippe, Gautret, Philippe, Parola
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Research on the rabies and rabies vaccines
Theoretical and Natural Science, 2023Rabies is a highly lethal disease with a long history that most of the patients were infected by dog bites. Therefore, the scientific popularization and research of rabies are particularly important. This article mainly analyzes rabies from three aspects: the rabies virus, the rabies vaccines and treatment methods.
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Pediatrics, 1981
Four score and 16 years after Louis Pasteur brought forth the first rabies vaccine in 1884,1 a new vaccine was licensed in the United States. Pasteur's vaccine made protection of man against rabies possible, even after a victim had been bitten. However, there were failures of prevention and the presence of nerve tissue in the vaccine resulted in severe
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Four score and 16 years after Louis Pasteur brought forth the first rabies vaccine in 1884,1 a new vaccine was licensed in the United States. Pasteur's vaccine made protection of man against rabies possible, even after a victim had been bitten. However, there were failures of prevention and the presence of nerve tissue in the vaccine resulted in severe
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Controversies in Rabies Vaccination
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003Rabies is a cent per cent fatal disease and there should not be any controversy in giving rabies vaccine to the victims. WHO has fixed schedules for doses for both pre and post-exposure in different category of cases, which also help us to avoid all controversies. But controversies arise in five main areas, which are related to the strategies of rabies
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Rabies Vaccination in the 1980s
Hospital Practice, 1980The new human diploid cell vaccine was designed to overcome the myriad problems of older vaccines. In early trials it has been fully effective and has shown no major side effects.
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History of Rabies and Rabies Vaccines
2020Lyssaviruses 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 Diagnosis and Rabies Vaccine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1979L J, Anderson, W G, Winkler, G M, Baer
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