First seen in 1996, this is the only form of rabies seen in Australia to date (though we are always on the look-out for the first case of 'true rabies' to come into our country). The disease is a Lyssavirus, closely related to rabies, that is carried by various species of Australia...
A first look at the spatial distribution of cases could lead to the determination that cases are generally close to each other, which is also captured by the clustering analysis. The clustering analysis simply suggests that cases are not dispersed randomly all over the city. However, the ...
There is still a need for research to further the knowledge of rabies in order to look for its effective treatment in clinical phase of the disease. The genome of mononegaviruses encodes several proteins, including nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), glycoprotein (G),...