The prevalence of rabies, a deadly viral disease affecting mammals, varies significantly across regions worldwide, posing a persistent public health problem...
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animals, rabies is a viral zoonotic neuro-invasive disease which causes inflammation in the brain and is usually fatal. Rabies, caused by the rabies virus...
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Rabies is a viral disease that causes encephalitis in humans and other mammals. It was historically referred to as hydrophobia ("fear of water") because...
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Vampire bat (category Bats of North America)
estimates of the prevalence of rabies in bat populations have been made; it has been estimated that less than 1% of wild bats in regions where rabies is endemic...
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Animal bite (section Rabies)
preventative rabies treatment is recommended in many places. Several countries are known not to have native rabies, see the Wikipedia page for prevalence of rabies...
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Bat virome (section Rabies-causing viruses)
(2010). "Rabies prevalence in migratory tree-bats in Alberta and the influence of roosting ecology and sampling method on reported prevalence of rabies in bats"...
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The Sarawak rabies outbreak is an ongoing rabies outbreak in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia. Until 6 December 2022, 49 confirmed rabies cases and 44...
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Citizen science (redirect from Ethics of citizen science)
thought to be carriers of rabies. Alarmed by this, the government authority took actions to prevent the prevalence of rabies in Taiwan. In another case...
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Feral cats in Istanbul (category Mammals of Turkey)
rabies, out of all 21 rabies cases in Turkey documented between 2000 and 2014, none were through a contact between cats and humans. Public feeding of...
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factors including the suspicion of rabies. Management involves: wound cleansing and care prophylactic antibiotics post-bite rabies treatment post-bite tetanus...
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Aquaphobia (section Prevalence)
languages, including English, to refer specifically to a symptom of later-stage rabies, which manifests itself in humans as difficulty in swallowing, fear...
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The eradication of infectious diseases is the reduction of the prevalence of an infectious disease in the global host population to zero. Two infectious...
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problems, and problems with hearing. Causes of encephalitis include viruses such as herpes simplex virus and rabies virus as well as bacteria, fungi, or parasites...
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Australian bat lyssavirus (section Prevalence)
named Pteropid lyssavirus (PLV), is a enzootic virus closely related to the rabies virus. It was first identified in a 5-month-old juvenile black flying fox...
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Travel document (redirect from List of countries exempt from rabies quarantines)
Certified rabies vaccination and results from a blood serology test to confirm the presence of rabies antibodies. For pet travel in Europe, the rabies vaccine...
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to profile this distinction is the rabies virus. Usually the virus will replicate briefly within the first site of infection, within the muscle tissues...
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rubella and congenital rubella. Other disease pathogens (e.g., those of anthrax, rabies and tetanus) have been almost eliminated from humans in the US, but...
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Neglected tropical diseases (redirect from WHO's list of neglected diseases)
ivermectin. There are two forms of rabies: furious and paralytic. It is mostly found in Asia and Africa. There is a higher prevalence in rural areas, and it disproportionately...
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Feral cat (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2021)
and Prevention has warned about the rabies risk associated with feral cats. With 16% of people infected with rabies from exposure to rabid cats, cats have...
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Honey badger (redirect from Hunting behavior of honey badgers)
honey badger is a major reservoir of rabies and is suspected to be a significant contributor to the sylvatic cycle of the disease. Do Linh San, E.; Begg...
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Conservation medicine (section Prevalence)
respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)), rabies, brucellosis, malaria, HIV, avian influenza, Lyme disease, Nipah virus,...
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fever water contact diseases: schistosomiasis animal contact diseases: rabies aerosolized dust or soil contact diseases: Lassa fever (2016) note: on 21...
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Fertility data as of 2013 (DHS Program): Source: Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) ∗ MICS surveys Contraceptive prevalence, any methods (% of women ages 15–49)...
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schistosomiasis Respiratory disease: meningococcal meningitis Animal contact disease: rabies (2009) Noun: Cameroonian(s) Adjective: Cameroonian Definition: age 15 and...
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diseases: rabies note: on 21 March 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa; the Republic of the...
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Zoonosis (redirect from Health aspects of sexual acts with animals)
non-human to human transmission, such as rabies, are considered direct zoonoses. Zoonoses have different modes of transmission. In direct zoonosis the disease...
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Q fever (section Prevalence and risk factors)
increased risk of contracting the disease. Understanding these occupational risks is crucial for public health. Studies indicate a higher prevalence of Q fever...
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malaria water contact diseases: schistosomiasis animal contact diseases: rabies respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis note: on 21 March 2022, the...
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fever water contact diseases: schistosomiasis animal contact diseases: rabies respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis note: on 21 March 2022, the...
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Newfoundland dog (category Provincial symbols of Newfoundland and Labrador)
contracted rabies, but was unsuccessful. When Boatswain died, Byron constructed a monument for him at Newstead Abbey. Bouncer: presented by the children of Newfoundland...
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