Rabies virus infections normally cause universally lethal encephalitis across mammals. However, 'abortive infections' which are resolved prior to the onset of lethal disease have been described in bats and a variety of non-reservoir species. Here, we surveyed rabies virus neutralizing antibody titers in 332 unvaccinated livestock of 5 species from a vampire bat rabies endemic region of southern Peru where livestock are the main food source for bats. We detected rabies virus neutralizing antibody titers in 11, 5 and 3.6% of cows, goats and sheep respectively and seropositive animals did not die from rabies within two years after sampling. Seroprevalence was correlated with the number of local livestock rabies mortalities reported one year pr...
The chiropterans constitute 25% of the world's mammal fauna. Due to the destruction of their natural...
Background\ud Limited or no epidemiological information has been reported for rabies viruses (RABVs)...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic encephalomyelitis and a major challenge to public and animal health. Liv...
Rabies virus infections normally cause universally lethal encephalitis across mammals. However, ‘abo...
SALMÓN-MULANOVICH, Gabriela [et al.]. Human Rabies and Rabies in Vampire and Nonvampire Bat Species,...
Despite extensive culling of common vampire bats in Latin America, lethal human rabies outbreaks tra...
Vampire bat rabies is a public and animal health concern throughout Latin America. As part of an eco...
Vampire bat rabies is a public and animal health concern throughout Latin America. Aspart of an ecol...
The control of vampire bat rabies (VBR) in Brazil is based on the culling of Desmodus rotundus and t...
Background: Knowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources ...
BackgroundKnowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources fo...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Abstract. In the spring of 1996, multiple cases of an acute febrile illness resulting in several dea...
Introduction Rabies is an important zoonosis that occurs in mammals, with bats ...
In Latin America, paralytic rabies transmitted by vampire bats is a major cause of death in cattle. ...
The chiropterans constitute 25% of the world's mammal fauna. Due to the destruction of their natural...
Background\ud Limited or no epidemiological information has been reported for rabies viruses (RABVs)...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic encephalomyelitis and a major challenge to public and animal health. Liv...
Rabies virus infections normally cause universally lethal encephalitis across mammals. However, ‘abo...
SALMÓN-MULANOVICH, Gabriela [et al.]. Human Rabies and Rabies in Vampire and Nonvampire Bat Species,...
Despite extensive culling of common vampire bats in Latin America, lethal human rabies outbreaks tra...
Vampire bat rabies is a public and animal health concern throughout Latin America. As part of an eco...
Vampire bat rabies is a public and animal health concern throughout Latin America. Aspart of an ecol...
The control of vampire bat rabies (VBR) in Brazil is based on the culling of Desmodus rotundus and t...
Background: Knowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources ...
BackgroundKnowledge of infectious disease burden is necessary to appropriately allocate resources fo...
Extensive surveillance in bat populations in response to recent emerging diseases has revealed that ...
Abstract. In the spring of 1996, multiple cases of an acute febrile illness resulting in several dea...
Introduction Rabies is an important zoonosis that occurs in mammals, with bats ...
In Latin America, paralytic rabies transmitted by vampire bats is a major cause of death in cattle. ...
The chiropterans constitute 25% of the world's mammal fauna. Due to the destruction of their natural...
Background\ud Limited or no epidemiological information has been reported for rabies viruses (RABVs)...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic encephalomyelitis and a major challenge to public and animal health. Liv...