Quantitative risk assessment of rabies entering Great Britain from North America via cats and dogs - Jones, Kelly, et al. - 2005 () Citation Context ...closely model the different stages of the importation policies being analysed. For the UK, most of the quantitative risk assessments have ...
A quantitative risk assessment was developed to estimate the risk of rabies entering the UK from Turkey via companion animals that are incubating the disease and enter through PETS or EUPMP compared to quarantine. Specifically, the risk was assessed by estimating the annual probability of rabies ...
Anonymous (2006) Assessment of the risk of rabies introduction into the UK Ireland, Sweden, Malta, as a consequence of abandoning the serological test measuring protective antibodies to rabies. EFSA J 436:1–54 Google Scholar Astoul J, Cliquet F, Melik N (2004) A case of rabies in a ...
immunised wildlife populations. Thus recent contingency planning appears comparable to the situation in the UK at the end of the last century when an introduction from continental Europe was expected [19–23]. A lot of literature is available from that period concerning how a newly introduced rabi...
The current pre-exposure schedule for rabies vaccination in the UK is described in the ‘Immunisation against infectious disease handbook’ [25], and is three doses administered intramuscularly on days 0, 7 and 28, followed by a booster one year later for those at regular and continued risk....
A multifaceted approach for human rabies eradication that involves government support, disease awareness, vaccination of at-risk human populations and, most importantly, dog rabies control is necessary to achieve the WHO goal of reducing the number of cases of dog-mediated human rabies to zero by ...
Fatal cases of rabies are relatively rare in the UK, beca... WB Leishman,WS Harrison,HW Grattan,... - 《Lancet》 被引量: 2发表: 1908年 An assessment of the operationality and factors influencing the effectiveness of rabies surveillance in Gombe State, Nigeria DOG bitesCONSCIOUSNESS raising...
With a range of MS in different stages of progress towards rabies elimination, a clear and standardised assessment is critical. This study highlights the importance of the inclusion of accessible education material, the availability of dog demographic data to assist planning adequate vaccination coverage...
A multifaceted approach for human rabies eradication that involves government support, disease awareness, vaccination of at-risk human populations and, most importantly, dog rabies control is necessary to achieve the WHO goal of reducing the number of cases of dog-mediated human rabies to zero by ...
Rabies is the oldest diseases known to mankind. Occurring on all continents, except Antarctica, rabies remains one of the neglected tropical diseases (NTD) that predominantly affects the poor of the poor particularly in Asia and Africa still causing tens