Background Rabies is an important public health problem in developing countries such as India where an alarmingly high incidence of the infection is reported every year despite the availability of highly effective, potent and safe vaccines. In clinical practice, diagnosis of the furious (encephalitic) form of rabies poses little difficulty. In contrast, the paralytic form poses a diagnostic dilemma, to distinguish it from GuillaineBarre ́ syndrome. The problem is further compounded in the absence of a history of dog bite, clinical features resembling a psychiatric syndrome. Method The present study analysed the spectrum of neurological manifestations in 47 cases of rabies encephalitis (34 paralytic, six encephalitic, and seven psychiatric m...
Background: Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical man...
Abstract Background The recommended screening of rabies in ‘suspect’ animal cases involves testing f...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
Rabies encephalitis has a classical clinical presentation and its diagnosis is unmistakable. In abou...
Human rabies still continues to be a significant health problem in India and other developing countr...
Introduction Human rabies can be overlooked in places where this disease is now rare. Its diagnosis ...
International audienceRabies is an almost invariably fatal disease that can present as classic furio...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
SummaryBackgroundRabies viral infection causes a fatal encephalomyelitis. In humans, classic feature...
Background Human rabies presents in two clinical forms, viz. furious or encephalitic and paralytic. ...
Rabies encephalitis is a fatal zoonotic viral disease transmitted to humans either by domestic anima...
Abstract Background Rabies continues to pose significant public health challenges in many developing...
Six patients with proved rabies were studied with a combination of clinical, physiologic and patholo...
Rabies, despite available vaccines, causes approximately 55,000 deaths every year. Diagnosing relies...
Background: Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical man...
Abstract Background The recommended screening of rabies in ‘suspect’ animal cases involves testing f...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
Rabies encephalitis has a classical clinical presentation and its diagnosis is unmistakable. In abou...
Human rabies still continues to be a significant health problem in India and other developing countr...
Introduction Human rabies can be overlooked in places where this disease is now rare. Its diagnosis ...
International audienceRabies is an almost invariably fatal disease that can present as classic furio...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
SummaryBackgroundRabies viral infection causes a fatal encephalomyelitis. In humans, classic feature...
Background Human rabies presents in two clinical forms, viz. furious or encephalitic and paralytic. ...
Rabies encephalitis is a fatal zoonotic viral disease transmitted to humans either by domestic anima...
Abstract Background Rabies continues to pose significant public health challenges in many developing...
Six patients with proved rabies were studied with a combination of clinical, physiologic and patholo...
Rabies, despite available vaccines, causes approximately 55,000 deaths every year. Diagnosing relies...
Background: Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical man...
Abstract Background The recommended screening of rabies in ‘suspect’ animal cases involves testing f...
In Indonesia, Rabies is still considered as the most common zoonotic disease. It is not due to the n...