Slovenia and is based on our own, as well as experiences of other countries. Red foxes are the main reservoir of rabies in Slovenia. When the oral vaccination program had started on the whole territory of Slovenia in the year 1995, 1089 (28.75%) of tested animals were detected positive among wild and domestic animals. Four years later only 6 (0.5%) positive cases were detected among 1195 tested animals. The number of positive cases has been increasing again in 2001 to 135 cases. Between 2002 and 2008 the vaccination was been done only in the protection zone, i.e. 30 to 50 km wide belt along southern border with Croatia because no new rabies cases were found in the north-west region of Slovenia. When rabies was reintroduced in Italy in 2008 ...
The paper presents the epizootic and epidemiological situation of rabies in European countries durin...
peer reviewedDuring recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concent...
Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in ...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Despite the implementation of control measures (preventive dog vaccination), rabies has become endem...
<div><p>Rabies is a fatal zoonosis that still causes nearly 70, 000 human deaths every year. In Euro...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
In the implementation of two EU co-financed 5-year programs in the period 2009-2020, it was confirme...
Rabies is a viral encephalomyelitis pathology that affects all kind of warm-blooded animals. While i...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral encephalitis almost invariably fatal in both humans and animals. Rabies v...
Sylvatic rabies has been eradicated from most of Central Europe, but cases still occur in the Balkan...
peer reviewedIn recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concentrate...
Rabies is probably the oldest known zoonoses. Despite the fact that the infectious agent is very wel...
The paper presents the epizootic and epidemiological situation of rabies in European countries durin...
peer reviewedDuring recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concent...
Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in ...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Despite the implementation of control measures (preventive dog vaccination), rabies has become endem...
<div><p>Rabies is a fatal zoonosis that still causes nearly 70, 000 human deaths every year. In Euro...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
In the implementation of two EU co-financed 5-year programs in the period 2009-2020, it was confirme...
Rabies is a viral encephalomyelitis pathology that affects all kind of warm-blooded animals. While i...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral encephalitis almost invariably fatal in both humans and animals. Rabies v...
Sylvatic rabies has been eradicated from most of Central Europe, but cases still occur in the Balkan...
peer reviewedIn recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concentrate...
Rabies is probably the oldest known zoonoses. Despite the fact that the infectious agent is very wel...
The paper presents the epizootic and epidemiological situation of rabies in European countries durin...
peer reviewedDuring recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concent...
Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in ...