Emergency oral fox vaccination campaigns, targeting a recent rabies epidemic in wild foxes (<em>Vulpes vulpes</em>) in north-eastern Italy, were implemented twice, first in the winter of 2009 and then in the spring of 2010. Following on an unsuccessful manual bait distribution campaign, vaccine baits were aerially distributed by helicopters using a satellite-navigated, computer-supported, automatic bait drop system. The flight paths were traced with distance of 500-1,000 m from one another to optimise helicopter missions and guarantee homogeneous coverage of the vaccination area. The vaccine distribution was evaluated by superimposing a 1 km-step grid and weighing the number of baits per cell. The implementation of a geographical informatio...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
OBJETIVO: Desenvolver método para planejamento e avaliação de campanhas de vacinação contra a raiva ...
Kappeler Andreas, Wandeler A.I., Capt Simon. Geographical barriers to wildlife rabies spread : the c...
Emergency oral fox vaccination campaigns, targeting a recent rabies epidemic in wild foxes (Vulpes v...
Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in ...
After more than 10 years of absence, sylvatic rabies re-appeared in Italy in 2008. To prevent diseas...
Fox rabies re-emerged in northeastern Italy in 2008, in an area bordering Slovenia. In 2009, the inf...
Sylvatic rabies has been eradicated from most of Central Europe, but cases still occur in the Balkan...
peer reviewedOral vaccination of foxes (OVF) is a powerful tool to combat rabies in wildlife, and la...
Abstract Background Oral rabies vaccination programs have been implemented to control the spread of ...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
Despite perceived challenges to controlling an infectious disease in wildlife, oral rabies vaccinati...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
OBJETIVO: Desenvolver método para planejamento e avaliação de campanhas de vacinação contra a raiva ...
Kappeler Andreas, Wandeler A.I., Capt Simon. Geographical barriers to wildlife rabies spread : the c...
Emergency oral fox vaccination campaigns, targeting a recent rabies epidemic in wild foxes (Vulpes v...
Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in ...
After more than 10 years of absence, sylvatic rabies re-appeared in Italy in 2008. To prevent diseas...
Fox rabies re-emerged in northeastern Italy in 2008, in an area bordering Slovenia. In 2009, the inf...
Sylvatic rabies has been eradicated from most of Central Europe, but cases still occur in the Balkan...
peer reviewedOral vaccination of foxes (OVF) is a powerful tool to combat rabies in wildlife, and la...
Abstract Background Oral rabies vaccination programs have been implemented to control the spread of ...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
Despite perceived challenges to controlling an infectious disease in wildlife, oral rabies vaccinati...
Understanding how the spatial deployment of interventions affects elimination time horizons and pote...
The programme of oral vaccination of wildlife started in 1988 in Slovenia and is based on our and...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
Rabies is a global zoonotic disease that occurs in developing and developed countries, producing con...
OBJETIVO: Desenvolver método para planejamento e avaliação de campanhas de vacinação contra a raiva ...
Kappeler Andreas, Wandeler A.I., Capt Simon. Geographical barriers to wildlife rabies spread : the c...