Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcasses found, all 3 tested were positive for rabies. Two wolves were subsequently vaccinated for rabies; 1 of these later died from canine distemper. Only 2 of a known population of 13 wolves survived.201729148390PMC5708252862
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease that has been known in Ethiopia for centuries in society as “Mad ...
International audienceDespite the existence of effective rabies vaccines for dogs, dog-transmitted h...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the world’s rarest canid; ≈500 wolves remain. The largest pop...
With rabies emerging as a particular threat to wild canids, we report on a rabies outbreak in a subp...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
Diseases are a major cause of population declines in endangered populations of several canid species...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
The conventional objective of vaccination programmes is to eliminate infection by reducing the repro...
BACKGROUND: Rabies still poses a significant health problem in most of African countries, where the ...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease that has been known in Ethiopia for centuries in society as “Mad ...
International audienceDespite the existence of effective rabies vaccines for dogs, dog-transmitted h...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the world’s rarest canid; ≈500 wolves remain. The largest pop...
With rabies emerging as a particular threat to wild canids, we report on a rabies outbreak in a subp...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
Diseases are a major cause of population declines in endangered populations of several canid species...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
The conventional objective of vaccination programmes is to eliminate infection by reducing the repro...
BACKGROUND: Rabies still poses a significant health problem in most of African countries, where the ...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease that has been known in Ethiopia for centuries in society as “Mad ...
International audienceDespite the existence of effective rabies vaccines for dogs, dog-transmitted h...