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Role of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of human rabies

by Manisha Biswal, Radha Kanta Ratho, Baijayantimala Mishra - Indian Journal of Medical Research , 2012
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DISPATCHES Human Rabies and Rabies in Vampire

by Nonvampire, Bat Species, Gabriela Salmón-mulanovich, Alicia Vásquez, Christian Albújar, Carolina Guevara, V. Alberto Laguna-torres, Milagros Salazar, Hernan Zamalloa, Marcia Cáceres, Jorge Gómez-benavides, Victor Pacheco, Carlos Contreras, Tadeusz Kochel, Michael Niezgoda, Felix R. Jackson, Andres Velasco-villa, Joel M. Montgomery
"... After a human rabies outbreak in southeastern Peru, we collected bats to estimate the prevalence of rabies in various species. Among 165 bats from 6 genera and 10 species, 10.3 % were antibody positive; antibody prevalence was similar in vampire and nonvampire bats. Thus, nonvampire bats may also be ..."
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After a human rabies outbreak in southeastern Peru, we collected bats to estimate the prevalence of rabies in various species. Among 165 bats from 6 genera and 10 species, 10.3 % were antibody positive; antibody prevalence was similar in vampire and nonvampire bats. Thus, nonvampire bats may also

Imported Human Rabies — California, 2008

by unknown authors
"... Compared with rabies in developing countries, human rabies is rare in the United States, but animal rabies is common (1,2). In the United States, most human rabies cases are associated with rabid bats, whereas in developing countries, dogs are the most common reservoir and vector species. In March 2 ..."
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Compared with rabies in developing countries, human rabies is rare in the United States, but animal rabies is common (1,2). In the United States, most human rabies cases are associated with rabid bats, whereas in developing countries, dogs are the most common reservoir and vector species. In March

Rapid communications Fatal case of imported human rabies in Amadora,

by unknown authors , 2011
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We report on a case of imported human rabies in

Prevention of Human Rabies Exposure Prevention

by Andrea Julia Nigg, Pharm. D, Pamela L. Walker, Pharm. D, Preexposure Prophylaxis, Postexposure Prophylaxis
"... Each year, approximately 55,000 individuals worldwide die from an infection due to the rabies virus. Rabies is a life-threatening disease caused by an RNA virus that is usually transmitted to humans through bites from rabid animals. More recently, reports of transmission by means of organ transplant ..."
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Each year, approximately 55,000 individuals worldwide die from an infection due to the rabies virus. Rabies is a life-threatening disease caused by an RNA virus that is usually transmitted to humans through bites from rabid animals. More recently, reports of transmission by means of organ

Current Issues in Human Rabies Immunization

by unknown authors
"... Rabies infection in humans is still a major public health problem, causing upwards of 20,000 deaths per year. The prevalent vaccine is still the nerve-tissue vaccine, which, al-though improved, necessitates the use of long and painful application schedules and fails to provide safe and reaction-free ..."
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Rabies infection in humans is still a major public health problem, causing upwards of 20,000 deaths per year. The prevalent vaccine is still the nerve-tissue vaccine, which, al-though improved, necessitates the use of long and painful application schedules and fails to provide safe and reaction

Imported human rabies cases worldwide

by P Carrara , P Parola , P Brouqui , P Gautret - Article ID e2209 , 1990
"... Abstract Sixty cases of human rabies in international travelers were reviewed from 1990-2012. A significant proportion of the cases were observed in migrants or their descendants when emigrating from their country of origin or after a trip to visit friends and relatives or for other reasons (43.3%) ..."
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Abstract Sixty cases of human rabies in international travelers were reviewed from 1990-2012. A significant proportion of the cases were observed in migrants or their descendants when emigrating from their country of origin or after a trip to visit friends and relatives or for other reasons (43

First Human Rabies Case in Missouri in 50 years Causes Death in Outdoorsman

by MD George Turabelidze , PhD Howard Pue , MSVPM, DVM, Autumn Grim, MPH Sarah Patrick , PhD George Turabelidze , PhD Howard Pue , MSVPM, DVM Autumn Grim , MPH Sarah Patrick
"... Abstract This report describes the first case of human rabies in Missouri in 50 years that resulted in a patient fatality. Current rabies epidemiology, treatment and management of exposures, and the signs and symptoms and treatment of human rabies is discussed. ..."
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Abstract This report describes the first case of human rabies in Missouri in 50 years that resulted in a patient fatality. Current rabies epidemiology, treatment and management of exposures, and the signs and symptoms and treatment of human rabies is discussed.

Human Rabies After Antiserum and Vaccine

by Postexposure Treatment , 1964
"... -* * decisions daily on the t rea tment of animal bites to protect their pat ients from rabies. T h i s case repor t is presented to demonstrate that supposedly adequate postexposure anti-rabies care may fail to protect the individual against rabies. A review of such failures is also presented. ..."
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-* * decisions daily on the t rea tment of animal bites to protect their pat ients from rabies. T h i s case repor t is presented to demonstrate that supposedly adequate postexposure anti-rabies care may fail to protect the individual against rabies. A review of such failures is also presented.

Review Novel Vaccines to Human Rabies

by Hildegund C. J. Ertl
"... Abstract: Rabies, the most fatal of all infectious diseases, remains a major public health problem in developing countries, claiming the lives of an estimated 55,000 people each year. Most fatal rabies cases, with more than half of them in children, result from dog bites and occur among low-income f ..."
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vaccines are needed to reduce the toll of rabies on human lives. A preventative vaccine used for the immunization of children, especially those in high incidence countries, would be expected to lower fatality rates. Such a vaccine would have to be inexpensive, safe, and provide sustained protection
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