Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramSanjeev K. NarayananRabies is a fatal, encephalitic disease caused by numerous variants of a lyssavirus to which all mammals are susceptible. In the United States, domestic animal rabies prevention and control is subjective to individual state health departments; leading to a wide variety of control policies. This study was conducted to determine whether a correlation could be found between state rabies control policy and the incidence of rabies in canines and felines from 2009 through 2012. In addition, since several terrestrial mammal rabies reservoirs are native to different states throughout the country, an evaluation of relationship between prevalent terrestrial mammal ra...
Rabies is a fatal disease which can affect a variety of animals as well as people. Although rabies c...
Persistence of unique rabies virus variants in a diverse array of terrestrial carnivores and insecti...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramSanjeev K. NarayananRabies is a fatal,...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
Over the last 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramati~ally. More than 90% of all ...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
IntroductionIn the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antig...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
Wild animals and the spread of diseases that are transmissible to human, such as rabies, are an impo...
Background: Rabies is a deadly zoonotic disease with nearly 100% fatality rate. In the United States...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
Rabies is a fatal disease which can affect a variety of animals as well as people. Although rabies c...
Persistence of unique rabies virus variants in a diverse array of terrestrial carnivores and insecti...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramSanjeev K. NarayananRabies is a fatal,...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
Over the last 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramati~ally. More than 90% of all ...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
IntroductionIn the continental US, four terrestrial mammalian species are reservoirs for seven antig...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
Wild animals and the spread of diseases that are transmissible to human, such as rabies, are an impo...
Background: Rabies is a deadly zoonotic disease with nearly 100% fatality rate. In the United States...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
Rabies is a fatal disease which can affect a variety of animals as well as people. Although rabies c...
Persistence of unique rabies virus variants in a diverse array of terrestrial carnivores and insecti...
Eighty-nine percent of Nebraska’s towns are considered rural, with populations of less than 3,000 pe...