Transplantation of various organs from that one donor, which resulted in the infection of others; Question of how rabies-virus infection actually spreads into solid organs; Rarity of rabies cases in the U.S.; Change in the way that the virus is transmitted to humans; Need for more research....
Argentina is currently in a controlled situation regarding rabies virus transmission, with sporadic human cases, a status achieved, although not always constant, thanks to coordinated political and healthcare measures directed to zoonosis control. For ex
Robardet E, Bosnjak D, Englund L, et al. Zero endemic cases of wildlife rabies (classical rabies virus, RABV) in the European Union by 2020: an achievable goal. Trop Med Infect Dis. 2019;4(4):124. ArticlePubMedPubMed CentralGoogle Scholar Rudd RJ, Trimarchi CV. Development and evaluatio...
domestic animals, such as cats, equids, cattle, camels, sheep, and goats, and for humans, in whom dog bites cause up to 99% of rabies cases globally. During the first half of the 20thcentury, canine rabies (the so-called urban cycle) was eliminated in Europe, the USA, Canada, and ...
Rabies is a life-threatening neglected tropical disease: tens of thousands of cases are reported annually in endemic countries (mainly in Africa and Asia), although the actual numbers are most likely underestimated. Rabies is a zoonotic disease that is caused by infection with viruses of the Lyssa...
The most closely related antecedent and subsequent sequences to all the human cases were from domestic dogs, except for the subsequent sequence to Case 2 which was from a cow, indicating likely spill over from the lineage which was circulating in domestic dogs. Fig. 2 Rabies viruses from five...
Epidemiology of human rabies in the United States, 1980 to 1996 To summarize the epidemiologic, diagnostic, and clinical features of the 32 laboratory-confirmed cases of human rabies diagnosed in the United States from ... DL Noah,CL Drenzek,JS Smith,... - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 ...
b) regions that have high numbers of wild animal rabies reservoirs living in close proximity to people and their pets (e.g. the East coast of America sees the most rabies cases because of a large raccoon and skunk population). c) countries with minimal or ineffective vaccination programs - ...
Describes the continuing spread of the raccoon rabies epizootic in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern states. Increase in rabies cases in raccoons in the United States from 1991 to 1992; Incidence of raccoon rabies in Connecticut, Massac... Cartter,ML,Cooper,... - 《Jama the Journal of the ...
cases in China. Thus, the data underline the need for greatly improved availability and timely application of high-quality anti-rabies biologicals, both vaccines and immunoglobulins, in the treatment of human bite victims. Controlling dog rabies through pet vaccination schemes may also play a huge ...