Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One Health issue by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It provides an excellent example of a disease that has an impact on public, animal and environmental health, and therefore benefits from a One Health approach to management. Regrettably, this zoonotic disease is still neglected despite the fact that, annually, it kills as many as 70,000 people worldwide (chiefly children in Asia and Africa), millions of dogs suffer and die, and the disease threatens some populations of endangered wildlife. This is particularly unfortunate, given tha...
There is a need for innovation to improve control of all Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs). The Glo...
Canine rabies, responsible for most human rabies deaths, is a serious global public health concern. ...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One ...
<p>Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a...
Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One ...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
Rabies, an acute progressive encephalitis, is an ancient zoonosis. Its distribution encompasses all ...
Despite being 100% preventable, rabies kills an estimated55,000 people around the world each year.Do...
Abstract Rabies is an acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. It is primarily transmitted through...
Rabies is one of the oldest known zoonoses. Recognized etiological agents consist of at least 15 pro...
100 per cent preventable B. Abela-Ridder Rabies is 100 per cent preventable by vaccination in animal...
Rabies is an ancient zoonotic viral disease that still exerts a high impact on human and animal heal...
Nowadays, rabies is mainly present in Africa and Asia, where every year it causes an estimated 59,00...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies is one of the 18 neglected tropical disease...
There is a need for innovation to improve control of all Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs). The Glo...
Canine rabies, responsible for most human rabies deaths, is a serious global public health concern. ...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...
Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One ...
<p>Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a...
Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One ...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
Rabies, an acute progressive encephalitis, is an ancient zoonosis. Its distribution encompasses all ...
Despite being 100% preventable, rabies kills an estimated55,000 people around the world each year.Do...
Abstract Rabies is an acute encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus. It is primarily transmitted through...
Rabies is one of the oldest known zoonoses. Recognized etiological agents consist of at least 15 pro...
100 per cent preventable B. Abela-Ridder Rabies is 100 per cent preventable by vaccination in animal...
Rabies is an ancient zoonotic viral disease that still exerts a high impact on human and animal heal...
Nowadays, rabies is mainly present in Africa and Asia, where every year it causes an estimated 59,00...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies is one of the 18 neglected tropical disease...
There is a need for innovation to improve control of all Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs). The Glo...
Canine rabies, responsible for most human rabies deaths, is a serious global public health concern. ...
Rabies is of great public health importance because it is almost universally fatal without timely in...