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Case Report: Molecular characterization of rabies virus transmitted from a dog to a bull in a livestock market in Ghana. [PDF]

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Odoom T   +10 more
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A comparative analysis of the dendritic cell response upon exposure to different rabies virus strains. [PDF]

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Kroh K   +7 more
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First isolation of rabies virus from a Eurasian badger (<i>Meles meles</i>) in Inner Mongolia, China, 2024. [PDF]

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Rabies Virus

Trends in Microbiology, 2018
This infographic describes the transmission cycle of rabies virus in domestic dogs and the necessity of a One Health approach, integrating medical and veterinary interventions, to control and eliminate human rabies deaths. Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute, fatal neurological infection in humans and other mammals, transmitted through the saliva of ...
Kirstyn, Brunker, Nardus, Mollentze
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Investigating the Rabies Virus

Nature, 1969
Modern virological techniques are providing valuable information about the rabies virus and its behaviour in infected nerve tissue.
K, Hummeler, H, Koprowski
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Inactivation of rabies virus

Journal of Virological Methods, 2017
Rabies virus is a notifiable pathogen that must be handled in high containment facilities where national and international guidelines apply. For the effective inactivation of rabies virus, a number of reagents were tested. Virkon S (1%) solution caused more than 4log reduction of rabies virus in culture medium supplemented with 10% foetal calf serum ...
Guanghui, Wu   +3 more
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Rabies virus and the problems of rabies vaccination in man

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1976
The structure of rabies virus and the importance of its glycoprotein in immunization are discussed. The improvement in vaccines for use in man, culminating in the production of the human diploid vaccine is described. Nevertheless problems remain, particularly with regard to post-exposure therapy.
J, Crick, F, Brown
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Rabies Virus

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Kazuaki, Mannen, Seiichi, Tanaka
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