We conducted a cross-sectional survey in Bamako, Mali, to determine for the first time the seroprevalence of rabies virus antibodies in the dog population and people's knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards the disease and its control. Antibody detection was done with the fluorescent antibody virus neutralisation (FAVN) test, with a positivity threshold of 0.25IU/ml. We visited 2956 households in 2010 and 2011 and found 379 dogs in 279 households. Data were collected on 279 dog-owning households, on 1017 non-dog-owning households and on 311 dogs. A serum or plasma sample was collected from 98 dogs. For 26 dogs we had sufficient data to describe the antibody decline over time after rabies vaccination using a quadratic regression. N...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
Rabies is an infectious disease which is virtually 100% fatal. Humans are most often infected throug...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...
Abstract Canine vaccination is an effective means for rabies control, a minimum of 70% dog rabies va...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Rabies is a preventable fatal disease that causes about 61,000 human deaths annually around the worl...
Background and Aim: In rabies endemic area, dog vaccination is an effective way of controlling the d...
peer reviewedCanine vaccination is an effective means for rabies control, a minimum of 70% dog rabie...
Canine rabies is enzootic in Nigeria occurring in all parts of the country. Rabies has been reported...
To reach zero dog-related human rabies deaths by 2030, Liberia must prioritize rabies as a public he...
Rabies is an infectious disease which is virtually 100% fatal. Humans are most often infected throug...
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease wi...
Rabies remains endemic in Zambia. Despite conducting canine vaccinations in Lusaka district, the vac...
BACKGROUND:Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by lyssaviruses, with most human cases worldwide re...
In 2021, a comprehensive dog demographic questionnaire combined with a KAP survey were conducted in ...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
Rabies is an infectious disease which is virtually 100% fatal. Humans are most often infected throug...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...
Abstract Canine vaccination is an effective means for rabies control, a minimum of 70% dog rabies va...
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Rabies is a preventable fatal disease that causes about 61,000 human deaths annually around the worl...
Background and Aim: In rabies endemic area, dog vaccination is an effective way of controlling the d...
peer reviewedCanine vaccination is an effective means for rabies control, a minimum of 70% dog rabie...
Canine rabies is enzootic in Nigeria occurring in all parts of the country. Rabies has been reported...
To reach zero dog-related human rabies deaths by 2030, Liberia must prioritize rabies as a public he...
Rabies is an infectious disease which is virtually 100% fatal. Humans are most often infected throug...
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease wi...
Rabies remains endemic in Zambia. Despite conducting canine vaccinations in Lusaka district, the vac...
BACKGROUND:Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by lyssaviruses, with most human cases worldwide re...
In 2021, a comprehensive dog demographic questionnaire combined with a KAP survey were conducted in ...
Canine rabies represents a major - but preventable - public health threat in Chad. In preparation fo...
Rabies is an infectious disease which is virtually 100% fatal. Humans are most often infected throug...
Rabies is efficiently controlled through mass vaccination of dogs. In an area of South Africa where ...