Despite the implementation of control measures (preventive dog vaccination), rabies has become endemic in Croatia, with red foxes being the main reservoir species. Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) campaigns supported by the European Commission have been conducted twice a year since the spring of 2011. The first campaigns were limited to the northern and eastern parts of the country, and from the autumn of 2012, the program was extended to the entire country. The Lysvulpen vaccine containing the SAD Bern strain was used for ORV. Following the vaccination campaigns, the number of rabies cases decreased, and the last positive case was recorded in February 2014. The bait uptake ranged from 24.86% to 84.62% and the immunisation rate from 11.24% to ...
Over the last few decades, Oral Rabies Vaccinations (ORV) has eliminated sylvatic rabies from most o...
peer reviewedSince 1989, after experimental trials, Belgium like other concerned member States withi...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Slovenia and is based on our own, as well as experiences of other countries. Red foxes are the main ...
The European Union has used instrument for pre-accession (IPA) funds to provide technical assistance...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current status of rabies in Europe, wit...
<div><p>Rabies is a fatal zoonosis that still causes nearly 70, 000 human deaths every year. In Euro...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
The paper presents the epizootic and epidemiological situation of rabies in European countries durin...
Urban (principally canine-mediated) rabies has been a public health risk for people living in Serbia...
Oral immunization of foxes against rabies, by distributing vaccine-baits in the field, has been in p...
Rabies as a zoonosis threatens public health worldwide. Several thousand people die each year of inf...
Despite perceived challenges to controlling an infectious disease in wildlife, oral rabies vaccinati...
In the implementation of two EU co-financed 5-year programs in the period 2009-2020, it was confirme...
Over the last few decades, Oral Rabies Vaccinations (ORV) has eliminated sylvatic rabies from most o...
peer reviewedSince 1989, after experimental trials, Belgium like other concerned member States withi...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Slovenia and is based on our own, as well as experiences of other countries. Red foxes are the main ...
The European Union has used instrument for pre-accession (IPA) funds to provide technical assistance...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current status of rabies in Europe, wit...
<div><p>Rabies is a fatal zoonosis that still causes nearly 70, 000 human deaths every year. In Euro...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
The paper presents the epizootic and epidemiological situation of rabies in European countries durin...
Urban (principally canine-mediated) rabies has been a public health risk for people living in Serbia...
Oral immunization of foxes against rabies, by distributing vaccine-baits in the field, has been in p...
Rabies as a zoonosis threatens public health worldwide. Several thousand people die each year of inf...
Despite perceived challenges to controlling an infectious disease in wildlife, oral rabies vaccinati...
In the implementation of two EU co-financed 5-year programs in the period 2009-2020, it was confirme...
Over the last few decades, Oral Rabies Vaccinations (ORV) has eliminated sylvatic rabies from most o...
peer reviewedSince 1989, after experimental trials, Belgium like other concerned member States withi...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...