Introduction: In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antigenic rabies virus variants. Cross species transmission (CST) occurs when a rabies virus variant causes disease in non-reservoir species. Methods: This study analyzed national surveillance data for rabies in terrestrial mammals. The CST rate was defined as: number of rabid non-reservoir animals/number of rabid reservoir animals. CST rates were analyzed for trend. Clusters of high CST rate counties were evaluated using space-time scanning statistics. Results: The number of counties reporting a raccoon variant CST rate \u3e1.0 increased from 75 in 1992 to 187 in 2011; counties with skunk variant CST rates \u3e1.0 remained unchanged during the ...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Objectives: The description of the raccoon rabies epizootic in Virginia over fifteen years (1989-200...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
Introduction: In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven ant...
In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antigenic rabies ...
IntroductionIn the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antig...
In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antigenic rabies ...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease of global importance. Rabies virus is shed in the saliva of infec...
Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis that is transmitted by bite contact with saliva of an infected anim...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
In North America, the raccoon-associated variant of rabies virus (RRV) is of special concern, given ...
Background: Rabies is a deadly zoonotic disease with nearly 100% fatality rate. In the United States...
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States w...
AbstractTo gain insight into the incursion of the raccoon variant of rabies into the raccoon populat...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Objectives: The description of the raccoon rabies epizootic in Virginia over fifteen years (1989-200...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
Introduction: In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven ant...
In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antigenic rabies ...
IntroductionIn the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antig...
In the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antigenic rabies ...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease of global importance. Rabies virus is shed in the saliva of infec...
Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis that is transmitted by bite contact with saliva of an infected anim...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
In North America, the raccoon-associated variant of rabies virus (RRV) is of special concern, given ...
Background: Rabies is a deadly zoonotic disease with nearly 100% fatality rate. In the United States...
Molecular epidemiological studies have linked many cryptic human rabies cases in the United States w...
AbstractTo gain insight into the incursion of the raccoon variant of rabies into the raccoon populat...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Objectives: The description of the raccoon rabies epizootic in Virginia over fifteen years (1989-200...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...