Rabies is a fatal, preventable zoonosis, but it is not effectively controlled throughout much of the developing world. The impetus for control is hampered by a lack of awareness of its true impact. We estimate a disability-adjusted life year (DALY) score for rabies to quantify the disease impact relative to other diseases to set priorities for public health interventions
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
Human rabies is an ancient disease but in modern times has primarily been associated with dog rabies...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
Rabies is a fatal, preventable zoonosis, but it is not effectively controlled throughout much of the...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
More than 99 % of all human rabies deaths occur in the developing world, and although effective and ...
It is evident that rabies continues to be a neglected tropical disease; however, a recent global dri...
Rabies is a preventable disease caused by a virus that affects the nervous system. If an exposed per...
One Health addresses complex challenges to promote the health of all species and the environment by ...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Rabies is a notoriously underreported and neglected disease of low-income countries. This study aims...
Current passive surveillance data for canine rabies, particularly for the regions where the burden i...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Not AvailableRabies is a fatal viral zoonosis caused by lyssavirus. It affects warm blooded animals ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed substantially during the half century, a...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
Human rabies is an ancient disease but in modern times has primarily been associated with dog rabies...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
Rabies is a fatal, preventable zoonosis, but it is not effectively controlled throughout much of the...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
More than 99 % of all human rabies deaths occur in the developing world, and although effective and ...
It is evident that rabies continues to be a neglected tropical disease; however, a recent global dri...
Rabies is a preventable disease caused by a virus that affects the nervous system. If an exposed per...
One Health addresses complex challenges to promote the health of all species and the environment by ...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Rabies is a notoriously underreported and neglected disease of low-income countries. This study aims...
Current passive surveillance data for canine rabies, particularly for the regions where the burden i...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Not AvailableRabies is a fatal viral zoonosis caused by lyssavirus. It affects warm blooded animals ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed substantially during the half century, a...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
Human rabies is an ancient disease but in modern times has primarily been associated with dog rabies...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...