Rabies is endemic and widespread in Iran. It is the most important zoonotic disease and constitutes a substantial public health problem in the country. The aim of this study was to investigate the rabies surveillance data in Iran. This study involved the retrospective analysis of fourteen years data (2000 to 2013), with the objective of preparing a spatial and descriptive epidemiological analysis of rabies from the Centre for Reference and Research on Rabies at the Pasteur Institute of Iran, the Ministry of Health, Statistical Centre of Iran, Iran’s Department of Environment and the Veterinary Organization in Iran. The parameters studied included suspected and confirmed rabies cases in humans and animals, their geographical locations, huma...
Background Rabies has been reported as the most important endemic zoonotic disease in Iran...
Objective: To determine the incidence, epidemiology and demography of acute animal bites referred to...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Animal bites are one of the serious threats to human health, leading numerous...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Rabies is an acute untreatable fatal encephalitis, which is fully preventa...
Information obtained on diseases common between humans and animals has led to significant improvemen...
Information obtained on diseases common between humans and animals has led to significant improvemen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Rabies is fatal viral encephalitis in warm blood animals. Mazandaran provi...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to present a summary of the rabies surveill...
Background & Objectives: Rabies is one of the oldest and most lethal zoonoses in the world. Cases ha...
Introduction: Rabies is a viral disease that virus is removing from body during an animal’s bite and...
Background Rabies is one of the oldest zoonosis viral diseases, which still remains as one of the mo...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence rate and epidemiological aspects of animal bite in Ah...
Objectiveto show the instability of an epizootic situation on rabies casesof animals in the Republic...
BackgroundRabies is one of the oldest zoonosis viral diseases, which still remains as one of the mos...
Background and Objectives:Animal bite is considered as a public health problem. Increasing cases of ...
Background Rabies has been reported as the most important endemic zoonotic disease in Iran...
Objective: To determine the incidence, epidemiology and demography of acute animal bites referred to...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Animal bites are one of the serious threats to human health, leading numerous...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Rabies is an acute untreatable fatal encephalitis, which is fully preventa...
Information obtained on diseases common between humans and animals has led to significant improvemen...
Information obtained on diseases common between humans and animals has led to significant improvemen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Rabies is fatal viral encephalitis in warm blood animals. Mazandaran provi...
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to present a summary of the rabies surveill...
Background & Objectives: Rabies is one of the oldest and most lethal zoonoses in the world. Cases ha...
Introduction: Rabies is a viral disease that virus is removing from body during an animal’s bite and...
Background Rabies is one of the oldest zoonosis viral diseases, which still remains as one of the mo...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence rate and epidemiological aspects of animal bite in Ah...
Objectiveto show the instability of an epizootic situation on rabies casesof animals in the Republic...
BackgroundRabies is one of the oldest zoonosis viral diseases, which still remains as one of the mos...
Background and Objectives:Animal bite is considered as a public health problem. Increasing cases of ...
Background Rabies has been reported as the most important endemic zoonotic disease in Iran...
Objective: To determine the incidence, epidemiology and demography of acute animal bites referred to...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Animal bites are one of the serious threats to human health, leading numerous...