Following the last serious outbreak of rabies in 1952-57, the province of Alberta remained virtually free of the disease for 13 years. In 1970 a sudden increase occurred with 16 cases in various species. The Alberta Central Rabies Control Committee was reactivated to cope with the situation. Pre-immunization of high risk personnel and domestic pets was initiated along with supportive research to monitor infection rates in various species. Vector control programs were established to stop the spread of rabies by known wildlife vectors, particularly skunks (Mephitis mephitis) which had brought rabies across the great plains to the Alberta-Saskatchewan border by 1970. By the use of a buffer zone and radial depopulation, the spread of rabies wes...
Beginning in October 1988, Texas experienced the onset of an expanding epizootic of canine rabies in...
Since 1950, Alberta Agriculture has supervised and coordinated a rural-based Norway rat (Rattus norv...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...
Following the last serious outbreak of rabies in 1952-57, the province of Alberta remained virtually...
Following the last serious outbreak of rabies in 1952-57, the province of Alberta remained virtually...
Control of rabies by reducing the density of potential vectors has been a controversial matter. Only...
Rabies is currently enzootic in many cities of southern Ontario. The Ministry of Natural Resources i...
Rabies is currently enzootic in many cities of southern Ontario. The Ministry of Natural Resources i...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
A skunk rabies control and surveillance program was initiated by the Department of Livestock, Verteb...
Rabies in animals has been known In North America for over two centuries, and whether the disease wa...
A rat control program, administered and coordinated by Alberta Department of Agriculture, has kept A...
A preliminary investigation was initiated in 1984 to determine the feasibility of an urban rabies co...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis that is transmitted by bite contact with saliva of an infected anim...
Beginning in October 1988, Texas experienced the onset of an expanding epizootic of canine rabies in...
Since 1950, Alberta Agriculture has supervised and coordinated a rural-based Norway rat (Rattus norv...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...
Following the last serious outbreak of rabies in 1952-57, the province of Alberta remained virtually...
Following the last serious outbreak of rabies in 1952-57, the province of Alberta remained virtually...
Control of rabies by reducing the density of potential vectors has been a controversial matter. Only...
Rabies is currently enzootic in many cities of southern Ontario. The Ministry of Natural Resources i...
Rabies is currently enzootic in many cities of southern Ontario. The Ministry of Natural Resources i...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
A skunk rabies control and surveillance program was initiated by the Department of Livestock, Verteb...
Rabies in animals has been known In North America for over two centuries, and whether the disease wa...
A rat control program, administered and coordinated by Alberta Department of Agriculture, has kept A...
A preliminary investigation was initiated in 1984 to determine the feasibility of an urban rabies co...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis that is transmitted by bite contact with saliva of an infected anim...
Beginning in October 1988, Texas experienced the onset of an expanding epizootic of canine rabies in...
Since 1950, Alberta Agriculture has supervised and coordinated a rural-based Norway rat (Rattus norv...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...