The etiological agent of rabies, rabies virus, is a member of the fatal Lyssavirus genus that accounts for the death of more than 55 000 humans per annum, with the number of infected animals far exceeding that number. The process of post-mortem diagnosis of rabies plays a crucial role in general disease surveillance as well as in the implementing and monitoring of disease control programs in animal populations. Although post mortem diagnostic techniques play a crucial role in impeding disease spread, the routine diagnosis of rabies in resource-limited developing countries remains limited due to a lack of stable infrastructures, power supplies, technical expertise and general resources required to perform the routine gold standard fluorescen...
SummaryObjectives:The presently advocated tests for rapid diagnosis of rabies, such as the fluoresce...
Accurate and early diagnosis of animal rabies is critical for undertaking public health measures. Wh...
Rabies urgently requires strengthening of new and existing diagnostic methodology in order to overco...
<div><p>The major etiological agent of rabies, rabies virus (RABV), accounts for tens of thousands o...
The etiological agent of rabies, rabies virus, is a member of the fatal Lyssavirus genus that accoun...
Laboratory-based surveillance is fundamental to effective rabies prevention and control. The direct ...
Laboratory-based surveillance is fundamental to effective rabies prevention and control. The direct ...
Aim: Presently, diagnosis of rabies is primarily based on, conventional fluorescent antibody techniq...
SummaryObjectives:The presently advocated tests for rapid diagnosis of rabies, such as the fluoresce...
BACKGROUND:Rabies lyssavirus (RABV) is the aetiologic agent of rabies, a disease that is severely un...
Background: Rabies causes 55, 000 annual human deaths globally and about 10,000 people are exposed a...
Aim: Detection of rabies is a cause of serious concern in developing countries, where dearth of high...
Rabies is an acute, infectious disease mostly transmitted through bites from an infected animal. Dog...
BACKGROUND : Rabies lyssavirus (RABV) is the aetiologic agent of rabies, a disease that is severely ...
Background: Rabies causes 55, 000 annual human deaths globally and about 10,000 people are exposed a...
SummaryObjectives:The presently advocated tests for rapid diagnosis of rabies, such as the fluoresce...
Accurate and early diagnosis of animal rabies is critical for undertaking public health measures. Wh...
Rabies urgently requires strengthening of new and existing diagnostic methodology in order to overco...
<div><p>The major etiological agent of rabies, rabies virus (RABV), accounts for tens of thousands o...
The etiological agent of rabies, rabies virus, is a member of the fatal Lyssavirus genus that accoun...
Laboratory-based surveillance is fundamental to effective rabies prevention and control. The direct ...
Laboratory-based surveillance is fundamental to effective rabies prevention and control. The direct ...
Aim: Presently, diagnosis of rabies is primarily based on, conventional fluorescent antibody techniq...
SummaryObjectives:The presently advocated tests for rapid diagnosis of rabies, such as the fluoresce...
BACKGROUND:Rabies lyssavirus (RABV) is the aetiologic agent of rabies, a disease that is severely un...
Background: Rabies causes 55, 000 annual human deaths globally and about 10,000 people are exposed a...
Aim: Detection of rabies is a cause of serious concern in developing countries, where dearth of high...
Rabies is an acute, infectious disease mostly transmitted through bites from an infected animal. Dog...
BACKGROUND : Rabies lyssavirus (RABV) is the aetiologic agent of rabies, a disease that is severely ...
Background: Rabies causes 55, 000 annual human deaths globally and about 10,000 people are exposed a...
SummaryObjectives:The presently advocated tests for rapid diagnosis of rabies, such as the fluoresce...
Accurate and early diagnosis of animal rabies is critical for undertaking public health measures. Wh...
Rabies urgently requires strengthening of new and existing diagnostic methodology in order to overco...