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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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Vaccine-induced rabies in a red fox in Poland
Rabies as a zoonosis threatens public health worldwide. Several thousand people die each year of infections by the rabies virus (RABV). Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) of wildlife was successfully implemented in many European countries and led to rabies ...
Smreczak Marcin+5 more
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Rationale: Guillain Barre syndrome (GBS) is an acute neurological illness leading to quadriparesis with respiratory involvement. It can be triggered by infections, vaccinations, surgery, trauma, transplantation and drugs.
Tanushree Chawla+3 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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Background Rabies is a lethal zoonotic disease that kills approximately 60,000 people each year. Although inactivated rabies vaccines are available, multiple-dose regimensare recommended for pre-exposure prophylaxis or post-exposure prophylaxis,which ...
Shimeng Bai+11 more
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Significance Spillover of wildlife viruses causes global health and economic burdens and remains largely unpreventable. Vaccines that disrupt virus transmission within wildlife reservoirs might prevent spillover but face the unresolved challenge of ...
Megan E. Griffiths+3 more
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Recent Advances in mRNA Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy
This review systematically investigates the applications of mRNA therapy in cancer treatment, with particular emphasis on nonviral delivery systems, targeting strategies, stimulus‐responsive systems, and local delivery methods. Concluding with a meticulous evaluation, the review sheds light on the prevailing challenges while illuminating promising ...
Zheng Zhang+9 more
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A One Health Framework for the Evaluation of Rabies Control Programmes: A Case Study from Colombo City, Sri Lanka [PDF]
BackgroundOne Health addresses complex challenges to promote the health of all species and the environment by integrating relevant sciences at systems level.
Barbara Häsler+34 more
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Cell Membrane‐Coated Lipid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
This review highlights recent progress in cell membrane‐coated lipid nanoparticles (CMC‐LNPs), focusing on their design, preparation methods, functional integration, and biomedical applications. It discusses various types of LNPs and coating strategies, characterization techniques, therapeutic functions, and applications.
Moataz B. Zewail+5 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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