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Review of Rabies Preventions and Control [PDF]
Rabies is an acute viral infection of the central nervous system, caused by a lyssavirus in the family Rhabdoviridae. It is zoonotic viral disease that can affect all mammals, including humans, cats, dogs, and wildlife and farm animals.
Abdela, N. (Nejash) +1 more
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BackgroundRabies is preventable by pre- and/or post-exposure prophylaxis consisting of series of rabies vaccinations and in some cases the use of immunoglobulins.
T. Nokireki +3 more
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Towards elimination of dog-mediated human rabies: experiences from implementing a large-scale demonstration project in Southern Tanzania [PDF]
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Abela-Ridder, Bernadette +21 more
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Safety comparison of four types of rabies vaccines in patients with WHO category II animal exposure
To evaluate the safeties of 4 types of rabies vaccines for patients with WHO category II animal exposure, especially in different age groups.A total of 4000 patients with WHO category II animal exposure were randomly divided into 4 vaccine groups, and ...
Jun Peng +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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The Humoral Immunity Response of Dog Vaccinated with Oral Sag2 and Parenteral Rabisin and Rabivet Supra92 [PDF]
This research aims to determine whether SAG2 oral vaccine induced antibody response as high as that of parenteral vaccine (Rabisin and Rabivet Supra 92).
Faizah, F. (Faizah) +3 more
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World Rabies Day - a decade of raising awareness [PDF]
World Rabies Day was set up in 2007 to raise global awareness about rabies, to provide information on how to prevent the disease in at-risk communities and support advocacy for increased efforts in rabies control.
Balaram, Deepashree +4 more
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(1) Background: The oral vaccination of free-roaming dogs against rabies has been developed as a promising complementary tool for mass dog vaccination.
Katharina Bobe +11 more
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The effects of restricted nursing (RN) and the administration of a bovine appeasing substance (BAS) on days −8 and 0 in relation to weaning were evaluated. Both strategies were effective in improving the growth performance of beef calves. Regarding welfare, BAS ‐especially on day 0‐ was more effective than RN.
Denise E. Mussalafo +8 more
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Several recent attempts to improve the stability and immunogenicity of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines include the use of circular RNA (circRNA), targeted delivery, and lyophilization.
Jiawu Wan +7 more
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