<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals for centuries in Ethiopia and it is often dealt with using traditional practices. There is lack of accurate quantitative information on rabies both in humans and animals in Ethiopia and little is known about the awareness of the people about the disease. In this study, we estimated the incidence of rabies in humans and domestic animals, and assessed the people's awareness about the disease in North Gondar zone, Ethiopia.</p> <p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>The incidence of rabies in humans and domestic animals was prospectively followed up for one year period based on clinical observation. A questionnaire was also administered to 120 ...
In developing countries where financial resources are limited and numerous interests compete, there ...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...
Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals for centuries in Ethiopia...
Background: Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals for centuries...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease that has been known in Ethiopia for centuries in society as “Mad ...
Objective. The study objective was to estimate the burden of human rabies in Ethiopia from 2015–2019...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
Rabies is a viral zoonosis that has been described in limited numbers of studies in Ethiopia at larg...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is an important but preventable cause of death in Ethiopia. We asses...
Rabies is an important zoonosis in Ethiopia, where lack of research is cited as a constraint to impl...
In developing countries where financial resources are limited and numerous interests compete, there ...
Abstract Background Ethiopia accommodates the second largest number of human rabies deaths in Africa...
Community awareness and assessing the trend of suspected rabies cases play a significant role in pre...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
In developing countries where financial resources are limited and numerous interests compete, there ...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...
Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals for centuries in Ethiopia...
Background: Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals for centuries...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease that has been known in Ethiopia for centuries in society as “Mad ...
Objective. The study objective was to estimate the burden of human rabies in Ethiopia from 2015–2019...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
Rabies is a viral zoonosis that has been described in limited numbers of studies in Ethiopia at larg...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is an important but preventable cause of death in Ethiopia. We asses...
Rabies is an important zoonosis in Ethiopia, where lack of research is cited as a constraint to impl...
In developing countries where financial resources are limited and numerous interests compete, there ...
Abstract Background Ethiopia accommodates the second largest number of human rabies deaths in Africa...
Community awareness and assessing the trend of suspected rabies cases play a significant role in pre...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
In developing countries where financial resources are limited and numerous interests compete, there ...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...