Historical Perspective of Rabies in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin

Historical Perspective of Rabies in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
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Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924101920340
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Synopsis Historical Perspective of Rabies in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin by : Arthur A. King

Aim of this book is to provide scientists, veterinarians and policy-makers with an expert analysis of rabies from ancient times to today. The principle objectives are to summarise our knowledge of the history of rabies in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin and to describe the various strategies that have been used to eliminate (terrestrial) rabies from reservoir populations.

History of Rabies in the Americas: From the Pre-Columbian to the Present, Volume I

History of Rabies in the Americas: From the Pre-Columbian to the Present, Volume I
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9783031250521
ISBN-13 : 3031250524
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Synopsis History of Rabies in the Americas: From the Pre-Columbian to the Present, Volume I by : Charles E. Rupprecht

Rabies is one of the oldest known pathogens, is incurable, and has the highest fatality rate of all infectious diseases. The Americas is the only region with bat rabies virus, including vampire bat rabies. The region is rich in cultural references and notable for many discoveries in the field, including the current vaccine potency test, diagnostic assay, conception of oral vaccines for wildlife, the first human survivor and the first successful canine rabies program executed at a broad level. Rabies remains the most important viral zoonosis, with tens of thousands of human fatalities and tens of millions of exposures annually, which can be used to model for other pathogens, such as COVID-19. There is an international effort to eliminate human rabies caused by dogs over the next decade, and the Americas represent the primary region with the greatest proof-of-concept evidence to accomplish this goal. This two-volume set addresses the medical history and modern results of rabies in countries throughout the Americas, including the implications of and on cultural, economic, sociological, and research developments in the region. Volume I presents an overview of concepts critical to the study of rabies in the region, including evolutionary aspects, reservoir ecology and control, elimination efforts, vaccine development, and disease hallmarks and progression. It also analyzes the long-term cultural, social, and economic impacts of the disease in the Americas.

Rabies and Rabies Vaccines

Rabies and Rabies Vaccines
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9783030210847
ISBN-13 : 3030210847
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabies and Rabies Vaccines by : Hildegund C.J. Ertl

This book reviews the recent advances in rabies research and rabies vaccine development. The reader is introduced to biology and pathology of the virus, causing agents and the history of rabies vaccination. The book presents regional rabies prophylaxis programs and discusses vaccination strategies for wildlife and humans. Further, innate immune response as well as antibody response to rabies are examined. All chapters are written by renowned experts in rabies research, some of them part of the WHO Collaboration Centre for Rabies Surveillance and Research. The book targets researchers and health professionals working in Virology, Veterinary Medicine and Biomedicine.

Rabies

Rabies
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 681
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ISBN-10 : 9780080550091
ISBN-13 : 0080550096
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Synopsis Rabies by : Alan C. Jackson

Rabies is the most current and comprehensive account of one of the oldest diseases known that remains a significant public health threat despite the efforts of many who have endeavored to control it in wildlife and domestic animals. During the past five years since publication of the first edition there have been new developments in many areas on the rabies landscape. This edition takes on a more global perspective with many new authors offering fresh outlooks on each topic. Clinical features of rabies in humans and animals are discussed as well as basic science aspects, molecular biology, pathology, and pathogenesis of this disease. Current methods used in defining geographic origins and animal species infected in wildlife are presented, along with diagnostic methods for identifying the strain of virus based on its genomic sequence and antigenic structure. This multidisciplinary account is essential for clinicians as well as public health advisors, epidemiologists, wildlife biologists, and research scientists wanting to know more about the virus and the disease it causes. - Offers a unique global perspective on rabies where dog rabies is responsible for killing more people than yellow - More than 7 million people are potentially exposed to the virus annually and about 50,000 people, half of them children, die of rabies each year - New edition includes greatly expanded coverage of bat rabies which is now the most prominent source of human rabies in the New World and Western Europe, where dog rabies has been controlled - Recent successes of controlling wildlife rabies with an emphasis on prevention is discussed - Approximately 40% updated material incorporates recent knowledge on new approaches to therapy of human rabies as well as issues involving organ and tissue transplantation - Includes an increase in illustrations to more accurately represent this diseases' unique horror

Rabies

Rabies
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 732
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ISBN-10 : 9780128205723
ISBN-13 : 0128205725
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabies by : Anthony R. Fooks

Rabies: Basis of the Disease and Its Management, Fourth Edition is an authoritative reference on the current status of rabies, including the virological, clinical, and public health aspects and management recommendations. Rabies remains one of the most important global public health problems worldwide. Although many important developments have been made over the past century to combat this disease, rabies has become a re-emergent infection in the resource-constrained countries. The Fourth Edition updates this classic reference with comprehensive coverage of the molecular virology, pathogenesis, immunology, vaccines, public health aspects, and epidemiology of rabies and is completely revised, with new chapters that will cover historical developments in rabies intervention strategies, the evolution of rabies virus, modeling rabies control, and on the strategy for rabies elimination. Rabies, Fourth Edition, provides physicians, veterinarians, public health advisors, epidemiologists, and research scientists with a single source for authoritative and up-to-date information on the diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of this fatal infectious virus. - Edited by renowned researchers in this subject and has gathered a team of experts to detail the science, treatment, and control of rabies - Completely revised, the Fourth Edition presents rabies as a re-emergent infection with emphasis on a global perspective of the disease - Includes new chapters the evolution of the rabies virus and on modeling rabies control and includes many full-color figures that highlight important information

Bizarre Medicine

Bizarre Medicine
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9798216054139
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Bizarre Medicine by : Ruth Clifford Engs

This encyclopedia explores historical and contemporary fringe remedies seen as strange, ridiculous, or even gruesome by modern Western medicine but which nevertheless played an important role in the history of medicine. From placing leeches on the neck to treat a cough to using crocodile dung to prevent pregnancy, a number of medical treatments that now seem unusual were once commonplace. While a few of these remedies may have been effective, most were either useless or actually counterproductive to good health. Even today, there are alternative and fringe treatments considered bizarre by mainstream medicine yet used by hundreds of thousands of people. Bizarre Medicine: Unusual Treatments and Practices through the Ages offers a fascinating look into the history of medicine. Entries are organized by disease or medical condition and explore the folk and traditional "cures" used to treat them. Explanations are provided for why some treatments may have worked and why others may have done more harm than good. In addition, entries provide a clear description of the causes, symptoms, and current treatment options for each condition based on current scientific understanding. Each entry also discusses the condition's enduring impact on society and the arts.

Clinical Virology Manual

Clinical Virology Manual
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1028
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ISBN-10 : 9781683673187
ISBN-13 : 1683673182
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Clinical Virology Manual by : Richard L. Hodinka

The definitive clinical virology resource for physicians and clinical laboratory virologists The clinical virology field is rapidly evolving and, as a result, physicians and clinical laboratory virologists must have a reliable reference tool to aid in their ability to identify and diagnose viral infections to prevent future outbreaks. In this completely revised edition of the Clinical Virology Manual, Editor in Chief, Michael Loeffelholz, along with Section Editors, Richard Hodinka, Benjamin Pinsky, and Stephen Young, have complied expert perspectives of a renowned team of clinical virology experts and divided these contributions into three sections to provide the latest information on the diagnosis of viral infections, including ebola, HIV and Human papillomavirus state of the art diagnostic technologies, including next-generation sequencing and nucleic acid amplification methods taxonomy of clinically important viruses such as polyomaviruses and zoonotic viruses This comprehensive reference also includes three appendices with vital information on reference virology laboratories at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and local public health laboratories, and international reference laboratories and laboratory systems. Additionally, a new section "Diagnostic Best Practices," which summarizes recommendations for diagnostic testing, and cites evidence-based guidelines, is included in each viral pathogens chapter. Clinical Virology Manual, Fifth Edition serves as a reference source to healthcare professionals and laboratorians in providing clinical and technical information regarding viral diseases and the diagnosis of viral infections.

WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies

WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies
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Publisher : World Health Organization
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9789241210218
ISBN-13 : 9241210214
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies by : World Health Organization

"The WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies met in Bangkok, Thailand, on 26-28 April 2017"--Page 1.

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Total Pages : 1140
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105214542206
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

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Taking the Bite out of Rabies

Taking the Bite out of Rabies
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 675
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ISBN-10 : 9781487504281
ISBN-13 : 1487504284
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Taking the Bite out of Rabies by : David Gregory

Taking the Bite out of Rabies records the evolution of rabies management and control in Canada.