A number of mathematical models have been developed for canine rabies to explore dynamics and inform control strategies. A common assumption of these models is that naturally acquired immunity plays no role in rabies dynamics. However, empirical studies have detected rabies-specific antibodies in healthy, unvaccinated domestic dogs, potentially due to immunizing, non-lethal exposure. We developed a stochastic model for canine rabies, parameterised for Laikipia County, Kenya, to explore the implications of different scenarios for naturally acquired immunity to rabies in domestic dogs. Simulating these scenarios using a non-spatial model indicated that low levels of immunity can act to limit rabies incidence and prevent depletion of the domes...
Rabies transmission was interrupted for several months in N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, after...
BackgroundDogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousand...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
A number of mathematical models have been developed for canine rabies to explore dynamics and inform...
The mechanisms by which the rabies virus persists in a host population are unclear. Mathematical mod...
Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic i...
How acute pathogens persist and what curtails their epidemic growth in the absence of acquired immun...
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world...
Spatial structure in a host population results in heterogeneity in transmission dynamics. We used a ...
Rabies is a viral fatal disease transmitted to humans mainly from dogs. Human deaths due to rabies h...
BackgroundRabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two decades, domestic dog p...
International audienceBackground: Rabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
BACKGROUND:Dogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousan...
Rabies transmission was interrupted for several months in N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, after...
BackgroundDogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousand...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
A number of mathematical models have been developed for canine rabies to explore dynamics and inform...
The mechanisms by which the rabies virus persists in a host population are unclear. Mathematical mod...
Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic i...
How acute pathogens persist and what curtails their epidemic growth in the absence of acquired immun...
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world...
Spatial structure in a host population results in heterogeneity in transmission dynamics. We used a ...
Rabies is a viral fatal disease transmitted to humans mainly from dogs. Human deaths due to rabies h...
BackgroundRabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two decades, domestic dog p...
International audienceBackground: Rabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
Epidemiological models are frequently used to estimate basic parameters, evaluate alternative contro...
BACKGROUND:Dogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousan...
Rabies transmission was interrupted for several months in N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, after...
BackgroundDogs are important reservoirs of rabies, a zoonotic viral encephalitis that kills thousand...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...