Up to a few years ago, all the information one needed for a full understanding of rabies as a disease seemed to be readily available in most text-books. The rapidity with which changes in our concepts of this disease are now taking place, and the multiplicity of publications dealing with this disease both make frequent reviews desirable. Actually, bat-transmitted rabies created problems long before it was even recognized. A paralytic disease of epizoonotic proportions in horses, mules, and cattle in Brazil in 1908 was not even identified as rabies until three years after the outbreak started
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitic disease caused by lyssaviruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae....
Rabies is caused by a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA virus, maintained in nature by a variety o...
Rabies, a disease which affects both animals and men, has been present in all parts of the world exc...
Rabies is a virus disease primarily of animals and transmitted to animals and to man by the bite of ...
Rabies in bats is considered enzootic throughout the New World, but few comparative data are availab...
Rabies is a zoonosis of great importance for human and animal health, being responsible for a progre...
Rabies virus (RABV) infects multiple bat species in the Americas, and enzootic foci perpetuate in ba...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
A thorough history of rabies in the United States has been written by Steele,1 who begins by writing...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic encephalomyelitis and a major challenge to public and animal health. Liv...
The extensive animal contact dictated by the nature of their careers exposes veterinarians to a mult...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Although rabies in our domesticated animals is not nearly as prevalent as it was a number of years a...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitic disease caused by lyssaviruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae....
Rabies is caused by a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA virus, maintained in nature by a variety o...
Rabies, a disease which affects both animals and men, has been present in all parts of the world exc...
Rabies is a virus disease primarily of animals and transmitted to animals and to man by the bite of ...
Rabies in bats is considered enzootic throughout the New World, but few comparative data are availab...
Rabies is a zoonosis of great importance for human and animal health, being responsible for a progre...
Rabies virus (RABV) infects multiple bat species in the Americas, and enzootic foci perpetuate in ba...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed dramatically over the past few decades. ...
A thorough history of rabies in the United States has been written by Steele,1 who begins by writing...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic encephalomyelitis and a major challenge to public and animal health. Liv...
The extensive animal contact dictated by the nature of their careers exposes veterinarians to a mult...
OVER THE LAST 100 years, rabies in the United States has changed dramatically. More than 90% of all ...
Although rabies in our domesticated animals is not nearly as prevalent as it was a number of years a...
During 2010, 48 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,154 rabid animals and 2 human rabies cases to the ...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitic disease caused by lyssaviruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae....
Rabies is caused by a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA virus, maintained in nature by a variety o...