Background An estimated 59,000 people die from rabies annually, with 99% of those deaths attributable to bites from domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris). This preventable Neglected Tropical Disease has a large impact across continental Africa, especially for rural populations living in close contact with livestock and wildlife. Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs are effective at eliminating rabies but require large amounts of resources, planning, and political will to implement. Grassroots campaigns provide an alternative method to successful implementation of rabies control but remain understudied in their effectiveness to eliminate the disease from larger regions. Methodology/Principal Findings We report on the development, implementati...
Background: Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa, and continues ...
Abstract Rabies is an acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. It is primarily transmitted through...
Rabies causes more than 24 000 human deaths annually in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organiz...
Background An estimated 59,000 people die from rabies annually, with 99% of those deaths attributabl...
Rabies is a devastating zoonotic disease causing nearly 60,000 deaths globally each year. The diseas...
An increasing number of countries are committing to meet the global target to eliminate human deaths...
International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic regions around t...
Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa, and continues to increase ...
<p><b>Background:</b> Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every ye...
Abstract: International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic region...
A Rabies Elimination Demonstration Project was implemented in Tanzania from 2010 through to 2015, br...
With increased global attention to neglected diseases, there has been a resurgence of interest in el...
AbstractTransmission of rabies from animals to people continues despite availability of good vaccine...
<div><p>An estimated 60,000 people die of rabies annually. The vast majority of cases of human rabie...
Dog-mediated human rabies can be eliminated through mass dog vaccination. Despite leading authoritie...
Background: Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa, and continues ...
Abstract Rabies is an acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. It is primarily transmitted through...
Rabies causes more than 24 000 human deaths annually in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organiz...
Background An estimated 59,000 people die from rabies annually, with 99% of those deaths attributabl...
Rabies is a devastating zoonotic disease causing nearly 60,000 deaths globally each year. The diseas...
An increasing number of countries are committing to meet the global target to eliminate human deaths...
International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic regions around t...
Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa, and continues to increase ...
<p><b>Background:</b> Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every ye...
Abstract: International rabies networks have been formed in many of the canine-rabies endemic region...
A Rabies Elimination Demonstration Project was implemented in Tanzania from 2010 through to 2015, br...
With increased global attention to neglected diseases, there has been a resurgence of interest in el...
AbstractTransmission of rabies from animals to people continues despite availability of good vaccine...
<div><p>An estimated 60,000 people die of rabies annually. The vast majority of cases of human rabie...
Dog-mediated human rabies can be eliminated through mass dog vaccination. Despite leading authoritie...
Background: Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa, and continues ...
Abstract Rabies is an acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. It is primarily transmitted through...
Rabies causes more than 24 000 human deaths annually in Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organiz...