Rabies is the oldest Zoonotic diseases in the world and one of the most important Zoonotic diseases in India. It was one of the most difficult problems confronted both by the medical and veterinary authorities in colonial India. The disease is transmitted from animal to animal and from animal to man through saliva. More than 90 per cent of cases of human rabies are transmitted by dogs which was a major concern of public health. A few British officials and soldiers were bitten by dogs during the colonial period. As a result, they suffered from rabies. As ownerless dogs were infested all through the country, the disease prevailed largely at that time. Gradually, rabies became a problem to the colonial Government. Louis Pasteur obtained his fi...
Despite the availability of effective interventions and public recognition of the severity of the pr...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
An epidemiological study of 177 cases of human rabies. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1985, 14...
Rabies is the oldest Zoonotic diseases in the world and one of the most important Zoonotic diseases ...
Rabies is the oldest Zoonotic diseases in the world and one of the most important Zoonotic diseases ...
India bears the highest burden of global dog-mediated human rabies deaths. Despite this, rabies is n...
Rabies also known as Hydrophobia is an acute, highly fetal ‘Viral Disease’ of Central Nervous System...
SummaryObjectiveHuman rabies has been endemic in India since time immemorial, and the true incidence...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
Rabies, also known as hydrophobia is an acute, viral disease of all warm blooded animals including m...
Copyright © 2014 Omesh Kumar Bharti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: To provide a more innovative review of the published paper on rabies to better inform and...
Rabies is an acute viral infection of the central nervous system, caused by a lyssavirus in the fami...
Nowadays, rabies is mainly present in Africa and Asia, where every year it causes an estimated 59,00...
Despite the availability of effective interventions and public recognition of the severity of the pr...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
An epidemiological study of 177 cases of human rabies. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1985, 14...
Rabies is the oldest Zoonotic diseases in the world and one of the most important Zoonotic diseases ...
Rabies is the oldest Zoonotic diseases in the world and one of the most important Zoonotic diseases ...
India bears the highest burden of global dog-mediated human rabies deaths. Despite this, rabies is n...
Rabies also known as Hydrophobia is an acute, highly fetal ‘Viral Disease’ of Central Nervous System...
SummaryObjectiveHuman rabies has been endemic in India since time immemorial, and the true incidence...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Rabies is one of the oldest recognized diseases affecting all warm-blooded animals and remains to b...
Rabies, also known as hydrophobia is an acute, viral disease of all warm blooded animals including m...
Copyright © 2014 Omesh Kumar Bharti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: To provide a more innovative review of the published paper on rabies to better inform and...
Rabies is an acute viral infection of the central nervous system, caused by a lyssavirus in the fami...
Nowadays, rabies is mainly present in Africa and Asia, where every year it causes an estimated 59,00...
Despite the availability of effective interventions and public recognition of the severity of the pr...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
An epidemiological study of 177 cases of human rabies. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1985, 14...