During the 23 year period rabies was registered in the Moscow region in 163 cases among foxes, 22 cases among racoon-like dogs, 92 cases among dogs, 54 cases among cats. In 1991-2000 ten cases of rabies were registered among other wild animal other than foxes and raccoon-like dogs (hares, hedge-hogs, polecats, badgers, hamsters, martens, rats). Under today conditions the generalized epizootological pattern of rabies is characterized by the vector "natural foci-->anthropurgic foci" with wild and domestic animals playing an alternative role in the epizootic process and the circulation of the infective agent. Wild carnivorous animals maintain natural focal infection in time and space, while all domestic animals are a direct or indirect ecologi...
Anthropogenic landscape changes contributed to the reduction of availability of habitats to wild ani...
Rabies is endemic on the considerable part of the Russian Federation, and it is associated with curr...
Rabies is a zooanthroponotic disease, causing significant economic damage, resulting from losses due...
During the 23 year period rabies was registered in the Moscow region in 163 cases among foxes, 22 ca...
Situation in rabies in the Russian Federation (RF) remains to be tense and is characterized by impor...
Retrospective analysis of rabies incidence in animals, carried out in 2006-2008, enables to expect d...
The review provides an analysis of the current rabies epidemic situation in the Russian Federation a...
During many decades, rabies remained endemic on the territory of Ukraine. In certain historical peri...
During the period preceding the year 1998 when the peak values of the rabies incidence were register...
Rabies is one of the top ten deadly human infections. It is found in more than 150 countries. Rabies...
Long-term and seasonal dynamics of the course and peculiarities of the epezootic process of rabies i...
Abstract The prevalence of rabies in the animal population of Lithuania during the period of 1993-20...
According to the Terrestrial Animal Health Code and the Veterinary Legislation of the Republic of Ta...
Rabies is one of the oldest and most dangerous human and animal diseases. This is a disease that is ...
This study estimated the basic reproductive ratio of rabies at the population level in wild animals ...
Anthropogenic landscape changes contributed to the reduction of availability of habitats to wild ani...
Rabies is endemic on the considerable part of the Russian Federation, and it is associated with curr...
Rabies is a zooanthroponotic disease, causing significant economic damage, resulting from losses due...
During the 23 year period rabies was registered in the Moscow region in 163 cases among foxes, 22 ca...
Situation in rabies in the Russian Federation (RF) remains to be tense and is characterized by impor...
Retrospective analysis of rabies incidence in animals, carried out in 2006-2008, enables to expect d...
The review provides an analysis of the current rabies epidemic situation in the Russian Federation a...
During many decades, rabies remained endemic on the territory of Ukraine. In certain historical peri...
During the period preceding the year 1998 when the peak values of the rabies incidence were register...
Rabies is one of the top ten deadly human infections. It is found in more than 150 countries. Rabies...
Long-term and seasonal dynamics of the course and peculiarities of the epezootic process of rabies i...
Abstract The prevalence of rabies in the animal population of Lithuania during the period of 1993-20...
According to the Terrestrial Animal Health Code and the Veterinary Legislation of the Republic of Ta...
Rabies is one of the oldest and most dangerous human and animal diseases. This is a disease that is ...
This study estimated the basic reproductive ratio of rabies at the population level in wild animals ...
Anthropogenic landscape changes contributed to the reduction of availability of habitats to wild ani...
Rabies is endemic on the considerable part of the Russian Federation, and it is associated with curr...
Rabies is a zooanthroponotic disease, causing significant economic damage, resulting from losses due...