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Renewed global partnerships and redesigned roadmaps for rabies prevention and control [PDF]
Canine rabies, responsible for most human rabies deaths, is a serious global public health concern. This zoonosis is entirely preventable, but by focusing solely upon rabies prevention in humans, this "incurable wound" persists at high costs.
Attlan, Michael+18 more
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Rabies cases are still reported in various mammal species in the Russian Federation. Wild carnivores contacting with domestic and farm animals and transmitting the pathogen to them are the main source and natural reservoirs of rabies.
A. N. Balashov+4 more
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The Final (Oral Ebola) Vaccine Trial on Captive Chimpanzees? [PDF]
Could new oral vaccine technologies protect endangered wildlife against a rising tide of infectious disease? We used captive chimpanzees to test oral delivery of a rabies virus (RABV) vectored vaccine against Ebola virus (EBOV), a major threat to wild ...
Goetzmann, Jason E.+5 more
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Licensed rabies virus vaccines based on whole inactivated virus are effective in humans. However, there is a lack of detailed investigations of the elicited immune response, and whether responses can be improved using novel vaccine platforms.
Fredrika Hellgren+15 more
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Human immune responses to traditional and novel rabies vaccines.
Traditional rabies vaccines given preventatively or after exposure to the virus induce cluster of differentiation 4+ (CD4+) T cell responses that promote the induction of long-lived memory B cells and neutralising antibody-secreting plasma cells.
H. Ertl
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The persistence and clinical consequences of rabies virus (RABV) infection have prompted global efforts to develop a safe and effective vaccines against rabies.
Jiawu Wan+13 more
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Factors related to vaccines for both patients exposed with rabies and dogs
Introduction: Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. All warm-blooded animals, including humans, can host rabies's virus. Vaccination of dogs is an effective method of preventing rabies in humans.
Lam Quy Ngo+7 more
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Rabies remains a major public health issue worldwide, especially in developing countries where access to medical care can represent a real challenge. While there is still no cure for rabies, it is a vaccine-preventable disease with pre- and post-exposure
Aurore Lebrun+4 more
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Implementing Pasteur's vision for rabies elimination: the evidence base and the needed policy actions [PDF]
It has been 129 years since Louis Pasteur's experimental protocol saved the life of a child mauled by a rabid dog, despite incomplete understanding of the etiology or mechanisms by which the miracle cure worked (1).
Cleaveland, Sarah+5 more
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Rabies is a widely distributed zoonotic disease of major public-health importance. While canine rabies has been controlled throughout most of the developed world, it remains a significant burden in developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Jesse D. Blanton, Charles E. Rupprecht
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