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First Indication Of People Naturally Protected Against Rabies Found In Remote Amazonian Communities
Challenging conventional wisdom that rabies infections are 100 percent fatal unless immediately treated, scientists studying remote populations in the Peruvian Amazon at risk of rabies from vampire ba...
Challenging conventional wisdom that rabies infections are 100 percent fatal unless immediately treated, scientists studying remote populations in the Peruvian Amazon at risk of rabies from vampire ba...
Imported Human Rabies in a US Army Soldier -- New York, 2011
Read this new report to learn about a 2011 case of human rabies in a US service member while overseas, the first to be reported in a few decades. Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report
New study finds strong evidence of humans surviving rabies bites without treatment
Challenging conventional wisdom that rabies infections are 100 percent fatal unless immediately treated, scientists studying remote populations in the Peruvian Amazon at risk of rabies from vampire ba...
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has been selected to receive a $3.5 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to advance the development of its next generation...
Antibodies found in Peruvians suggest natural resistance to rabies in local vampire bats
While attempting to better understand the exposure of rural Latin American communities to diseases harbored by bats, epidemiologists at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have stu...
-- Rabies is a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. The vast majority of rabies cases reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ea...
Figure 1: Proposed rabies capsid-assembly pathway
Cover Story: Targeting viral capsid assembly Figure 1. Proposed rabies capsid-assembly pathway. Rabies viral proteins are translated by the ribosome (I[a]). The rabies phosphoprotein (blue) associates...
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Imported human rabies in a u.s. Army soldier - new york, 2011.
On August 19, 2011, a male U.S. Army soldier with progressive right arm and shoulder pain, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, anxiety, and dysphagia was admitted to an emergency department (ED) in New York for...
Human rabies remains a significant problem in many developing countries, where canine rabies is the most common means of transmission. Although vaccination of dogs has been shown to be the most effect...
Animal Birth Control (ABC) is a program by which stray dogs are sterilized and vaccinated against rabies with the aim of controlling both dog population size and rabies. Population size and demographi...
Despite the availability of efficacious vaccines for animals and humans, rabies is still a major zoonosis. Prevention of rabies in dogs and cats is key for reducing the risk of transmission of this de...
Determinants of pre-exposure rabies vaccination among foreign backpackers in Bangkok, Thailand.
Important variations were observed regarding the proportion of backpackers seeking information about travel-associated diseases before departing for Thailand. The main determinants were nationality, r...