Rabies is a viral disease that affects warm-blooded animals including humans. It is characterised by a variable incubation period, nervous signs, paralysis and death. It is a disease for which there is no known cure
Rabies is a viral illness that can be prevented but is lethal. It can spread to humans and pets if t...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabieslike disease in bats and humans. A captive...
This conference abstract gives data and conclusions arising from targeted surveillance of wild bats ...
Australian bat lyssavirus causes disease in bats and, on two occasions in the 1990 s, also caused a ...
With the addition of European and Australian bat Lyssaviruses there are now 7 genotypes and several ...
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) infection in humans is rare but fatal, with no proven effective the...
The full scale of the global burden of human rabies is unknown, owing to inadequate surveillance of ...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabies like disease in bats and humans. A captiv...
We report the case findings of Australian bat lyssavirus infection in two black flying foxes (Pterop...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that affects humans and animals. It is transmitted through bite o...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabieslike disease in bats and humans. A captive...
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a recently emerged rhabdovirus of the genus lyssavirus considere...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Since its discovery in a juvenile black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) in 1996, Australian bat lyssavi...
Rabies is a viral illness that can be prevented but is lethal. It can spread to humans and pets if t...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabieslike disease in bats and humans. A captive...
This conference abstract gives data and conclusions arising from targeted surveillance of wild bats ...
Australian bat lyssavirus causes disease in bats and, on two occasions in the 1990 s, also caused a ...
With the addition of European and Australian bat Lyssaviruses there are now 7 genotypes and several ...
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) infection in humans is rare but fatal, with no proven effective the...
The full scale of the global burden of human rabies is unknown, owing to inadequate surveillance of ...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabies like disease in bats and humans. A captiv...
We report the case findings of Australian bat lyssavirus infection in two black flying foxes (Pterop...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that affects humans and animals. It is transmitted through bite o...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabieslike disease in bats and humans. A captive...
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a recently emerged rhabdovirus of the genus lyssavirus considere...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Since its discovery in a juvenile black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) in 1996, Australian bat lyssavi...
Rabies is a viral illness that can be prevented but is lethal. It can spread to humans and pets if t...
The newly emerging Australian bat lyssavirus causes rabieslike disease in bats and humans. A captive...
This conference abstract gives data and conclusions arising from targeted surveillance of wild bats ...