Although rabies outbreaks in most parts of the world tend to be host species-specific the rabies currently enzootic in the Canadian province of Ontario is hosted by two wildlife species, the red fox and the striped skunk. Previous tudies employing monoclonal antibody panels failed to identify any host-specific differences in Ontario rabies virus street isolates, but certain observations suggested the existence of more than one viral strain in terrestrial mammals of this region. The extent of variation of the rabies virus circulating within this region has been re-examined using molecular biology tech-niques. The N gene of several independent isolates was amplified using PCR and the resulting products were compared by restriction enzyme anal...
Between 15 November and 13 December 1993, three cases of rabies of probable bat origin were confirme...
Populations are exposed to different types and strains of pathogens across heterogeneous landscapes,...
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States w...
Although rabies outbreaks in most parts of the world tend to be host species-specific the rabies cur...
Rabies persists in Ontario wildlife in two predominant species: the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the ...
A subpopulation of the arctic fox lineage of rabies virus has circulated extensively in red fox popu...
Rabies spreads in both Arctic (Vulpes lagopus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) throughout the Canadian...
Disease control programs aim to constrain and reduce the spread of infection. Human disease interven...
Across North America the skunk acts as a reservoir for several rabies virus variants. Some of these ...
Infectious disease emergence is under the simultaneous influence of both genetic and ecological fact...
Despite proactive measures to prevent raccoon rabies entering Canada from the United States, several...
AbstractTo gain insight into the incursion of the raccoon variant of rabies into the raccoon populat...
For pathogens that infect multiple species the distinction between reservoir hosts and spillover hos...
In order to derive phylogenetic relationships between rabies virus isolates from different geographi...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
Between 15 November and 13 December 1993, three cases of rabies of probable bat origin were confirme...
Populations are exposed to different types and strains of pathogens across heterogeneous landscapes,...
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States w...
Although rabies outbreaks in most parts of the world tend to be host species-specific the rabies cur...
Rabies persists in Ontario wildlife in two predominant species: the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the ...
A subpopulation of the arctic fox lineage of rabies virus has circulated extensively in red fox popu...
Rabies spreads in both Arctic (Vulpes lagopus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) throughout the Canadian...
Disease control programs aim to constrain and reduce the spread of infection. Human disease interven...
Across North America the skunk acts as a reservoir for several rabies virus variants. Some of these ...
Infectious disease emergence is under the simultaneous influence of both genetic and ecological fact...
Despite proactive measures to prevent raccoon rabies entering Canada from the United States, several...
AbstractTo gain insight into the incursion of the raccoon variant of rabies into the raccoon populat...
For pathogens that infect multiple species the distinction between reservoir hosts and spillover hos...
In order to derive phylogenetic relationships between rabies virus isolates from different geographi...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
Between 15 November and 13 December 1993, three cases of rabies of probable bat origin were confirme...
Populations are exposed to different types and strains of pathogens across heterogeneous landscapes,...
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States w...