A major obstacle to anticipating the cross-species transmission of zoonotic diseases and developing novel strategies for their control is the scarcity of data informing how these pathogens circulate within natural reservoir populations. Vampire bats are the primary reservoir of rabies in Latin America, where the disease remains among the most important viral zoonoses affecting humans and livestock. Unpredictable spatiotemporal dynamics of rabies within bat populations have precluded anticipation of outbreaks and undermined widespread bat culling programs. By analysing 1146 vampire bat-transmitted rabies (VBR) outbreaks in livestock across 12 years in Peru, we demonstrate that viral expansions into historically uninfected zones have doubled ...
In the first half of 2011, 21 school-age children and two adults died of rabies transmitted by the c...
The common vampire bat apparently is expanding its range northwards in Mexico and seems poised to en...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Spatial expansions of vampire bat-transmitted rabies (VBR) are increasing the risk of lethal infecti...
The pathogen transmission dynamics in bat reservoirs underpin efforts to reduce risks human-health a...
Bats are important reservoirs for emerging infectious diseases, yet the mechanisms that allow highly...
Rabies is a viral zoonosis transmitted by vampire bats across Latin America. Substantial public heal...
Anticipating how epidemics will spread across landscapes requires understanding host dispersal event...
Streicker DG, Winternitz J, Satterfield DA, et al. Host–pathogen evolutionary signatures reveal dyna...
Variation in disease incidence in wildlife is often assumed to reflect environmental or demographic ...
In the Neotropics, vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus ) are the main reservoir host for rabies, a highl...
Vaccines that autonomously transfer among individuals have been proposed as a strategy to control in...
Progress in combatting zoonoses that emerge from wildlife is often constrained by limited knowledge ...
Background: Knowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources...
Despite extensive culling of common vampire bats in Latin America, lethal human rabies outbreaks tra...
In the first half of 2011, 21 school-age children and two adults died of rabies transmitted by the c...
The common vampire bat apparently is expanding its range northwards in Mexico and seems poised to en...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Spatial expansions of vampire bat-transmitted rabies (VBR) are increasing the risk of lethal infecti...
The pathogen transmission dynamics in bat reservoirs underpin efforts to reduce risks human-health a...
Bats are important reservoirs for emerging infectious diseases, yet the mechanisms that allow highly...
Rabies is a viral zoonosis transmitted by vampire bats across Latin America. Substantial public heal...
Anticipating how epidemics will spread across landscapes requires understanding host dispersal event...
Streicker DG, Winternitz J, Satterfield DA, et al. Host–pathogen evolutionary signatures reveal dyna...
Variation in disease incidence in wildlife is often assumed to reflect environmental or demographic ...
In the Neotropics, vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus ) are the main reservoir host for rabies, a highl...
Vaccines that autonomously transfer among individuals have been proposed as a strategy to control in...
Progress in combatting zoonoses that emerge from wildlife is often constrained by limited knowledge ...
Background: Knowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources...
Despite extensive culling of common vampire bats in Latin America, lethal human rabies outbreaks tra...
In the first half of 2011, 21 school-age children and two adults died of rabies transmitted by the c...
The common vampire bat apparently is expanding its range northwards in Mexico and seems poised to en...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...