We analyzed laboratory data from 1972 to 1997 from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, to determine risk factors for laboratory canine samples’ testing positive for Rabies virus (RABV). Of 9,803 samples, 50.7% tested positive for RABV; the number of cases and the percentage positive has dropped significantly since 1978. A 5- to 6-year cycle in rabies incidence was clearly apparent, though no seasonality was noted. Male dogs had significantly increased odds of testing positive for RABV (odds ratio [OR]=1.14), as did 1- to 2-year-old dogs (OR=1.73); younger and older dogs were at lower risk. Samples submitted from the poorer suburbs of the city were more likely to test positive for RABV (OR=1.71). We estimated the distribution of endemic canine rabies in an...
Monthly prevalence of canine rabies in Argentina (1971-1993), Bolivia (1987-1993) and Paraguay (1976...
Canine-mediated human rabies is endemic to the entire African continent, where the disease burden is...
Rabies remains one of the public health threats with annual deaths approximated to be up to 1500 in ...
BACKGROUND:The incidence of canine rabies cases in El Salvador has decreased in the last decade sinc...
BackgroundThe incidence of canine rabies cases in El Salvador has decreased in the last decade since...
Background: After 2006 the cross-border region between the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) and ...
Introduction. An urban rabies outbreak occurred in the District of Santa Marta between April 2006 an...
Objective An epidemiological-ecological study was carried out on canine rabies in Colombia to descri...
Adjustments were made using several variables (violence, poverty, illiteracy, canine population dens...
Epidemiological characteristics of canine rabies in the northwest region of São Paulo State (Araçatu...
São apresentadas algumas características epidemiológicas da raiva canina na região de Araçatuba, no ...
Since its reintroduction in 2015, rabies has been established as an enzootic disease among the dog p...
Rabies remains one of the public health threats with annual deaths approximated to be up to 1500 in ...
Rabies and canine distemper are fatal diseases of mammals and of concern in the Serengeti, Tanzania ...
Rabies is listed as one of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Neglected Tropical Diseases Worldwi...
Monthly prevalence of canine rabies in Argentina (1971-1993), Bolivia (1987-1993) and Paraguay (1976...
Canine-mediated human rabies is endemic to the entire African continent, where the disease burden is...
Rabies remains one of the public health threats with annual deaths approximated to be up to 1500 in ...
BACKGROUND:The incidence of canine rabies cases in El Salvador has decreased in the last decade sinc...
BackgroundThe incidence of canine rabies cases in El Salvador has decreased in the last decade since...
Background: After 2006 the cross-border region between the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) and ...
Introduction. An urban rabies outbreak occurred in the District of Santa Marta between April 2006 an...
Objective An epidemiological-ecological study was carried out on canine rabies in Colombia to descri...
Adjustments were made using several variables (violence, poverty, illiteracy, canine population dens...
Epidemiological characteristics of canine rabies in the northwest region of São Paulo State (Araçatu...
São apresentadas algumas características epidemiológicas da raiva canina na região de Araçatuba, no ...
Since its reintroduction in 2015, rabies has been established as an enzootic disease among the dog p...
Rabies remains one of the public health threats with annual deaths approximated to be up to 1500 in ...
Rabies and canine distemper are fatal diseases of mammals and of concern in the Serengeti, Tanzania ...
Rabies is listed as one of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Neglected Tropical Diseases Worldwi...
Monthly prevalence of canine rabies in Argentina (1971-1993), Bolivia (1987-1993) and Paraguay (1976...
Canine-mediated human rabies is endemic to the entire African continent, where the disease burden is...
Rabies remains one of the public health threats with annual deaths approximated to be up to 1500 in ...