SummaryBackgroundRabies viral infection causes a fatal encephalomyelitis. In humans, classic features include hydrophobia, aerophobia, hypersalivation, agitation, and neurological symptoms. In the Philippines, canine rabies contributes to a significant burden of human disease.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 1839 patients admitted to San Lazaro Hospital, Manila, Philippines between 1987 and 2006, with a clinical diagnosis of rabies. We used the World Health Organization case definition for clinical rabies, which is defined by the presence of hydrophobia.ResultsMale patients outnumbered females by 2.2 to 1 and twice the number of adults were affected compared with children. Most patients were indigent. Dog bites occu...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Background: Previously thought to be rabies free, Bali experienced an outbreak of animal and human r...
Background Rabies is an important public health problem in developing countries such as India where ...
SummaryBackgroundRabies viral infection causes a fatal encephalomyelitis. In humans, classic feature...
Rabies remains a public health problem in the Philippines despite the widespread provision of rabies...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
Rabies remains a significant problem in much of the developed world, where canine rabies is not well...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Objective: This literature review aims to explore the risk factors, preventive measures and treatmen...
Abstract Background Rabies continues to pose significant public health challenges in many developing...
This fact sheet describes rabies in North America; symptoms in humans and animals, and what to do if...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Background: Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system. It is primarily a disease of wa...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Background: Previously thought to be rabies free, Bali experienced an outbreak of animal and human r...
Background Rabies is an important public health problem in developing countries such as India where ...
SummaryBackgroundRabies viral infection causes a fatal encephalomyelitis. In humans, classic feature...
Rabies remains a public health problem in the Philippines despite the widespread provision of rabies...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
Rabies remains a significant problem in much of the developed world, where canine rabies is not well...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Objective: This literature review aims to explore the risk factors, preventive measures and treatmen...
Abstract Background Rabies continues to pose significant public health challenges in many developing...
This fact sheet describes rabies in North America; symptoms in humans and animals, and what to do if...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Background: Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system. It is primarily a disease of wa...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Background: Previously thought to be rabies free, Bali experienced an outbreak of animal and human r...
Background Rabies is an important public health problem in developing countries such as India where ...