PPT-Rabies Surveillance in the United States During

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2012 Division of HighConsequence Pathogens and Pathology Poxvirus and Rabies Branch March 2014 National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Division

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2012 Division of HighConsequence Pathogens and Pathology Poxvirus and Rabies Branch March 2014 National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Division Name in this space Distribution of major rabies virus variants among . RABIES. RABIES. An acute, highly fatal viral disease of the central nervous system, caused by . Lyssavirus , Type I. .. Also known as . Hydrophobia.. 20,000 Deaths, 17.4 million animal bite cases annually.. Inform, Educate and Empower People through Responsible Pet Ownership and Vaccinations. “Combating . rabies may be a difficult task but . certainly not an impossible one. The fight to . save human and animal lives and health . By MAJ Donna . DeBonis. 30 JUL 2010 . Camp . Bondsteel. , Kosovo. Purpose:. To inform medical treatment personnel about current risks of rabies in the Balkans.. To educate about state of the art rabies prevention in Balkan wild animals.. By Dr. Victoria J. Cabrera DVM. Rabies. Is a lethal encephalitis cause by a virus in the family Rhabdoviridae genus Lyssavirus. Exposure occurs through the bite wound of an infected animal, typically wildlife such as raccoon, fox, skunk, or bat.. Presented By. Mrs.S. . AKHILA DAS . M.Sc. (N). Asst. Professor. Department of Community Health Nursing. Annammal. College of Nursing. Introduction:. Rabies is a . zoonotic. disease caused by . lyssavirus. Assuring quality and sustainability of rabies dog vaccination programme:. vaccination – rabies surveillance. post vaccination monitoring. .  . 7 - 9 September 2011. Incheon-Seoul, Korea. Florence . Regional . Hospital for Automatic Disease Reporting to a District Health Department in Northern Kentucky . Ekaette . Joseph-Isang¹, . Douglas A. . Thoroughman², . Kelly . Giesbrecht³, . Marzieh . Hatamzadeh. 2012. Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology. Poxvirus and Rabies Branch. March 2014. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. Division Name in this space. Distribution of major rabies virus variants among . Presenter:. 10.2012. UNCLASSIFIED//APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE. Goals. Ensure appropriate treatment of individuals who may have sustained unreported or incompletely treated rabies risk exposures. Ensure assessment is routine part of post-deployment evaluations. It has been recognized in India since the Vedic period (1500–500 BC) and is described in the ancient Indian scripture . Atharvaveda. ,. Rabies is endemic in India, a vast country with a population exceeding 1.02 billion and a land area of 3.2 million km. . Assistant professor. Department of Veterinary Medicine. Bihar Veterinary College (BASU), Patna-800014.. Unit 6. Introduction. Synonym: . Hydrophobia, . Lyssa. , Mad dog disease, . Rage, . Tollwut. The disease occurs as paralytic rabies, known as . Animals most likely to transmit rabies in the United States include bats, coyotes, foxes, raccoons and skunks. In developing countries of Africa and Southeast Asia, stray dogs are the most likely to spread rabies to people.. A collaboration between Jackson and Josephine County Public Health, Oregon State University . Public . Health and Human Sciences and Oregon State University Extension. 1. 2. Rabies is a public health problem . Matsumoto T, Ahmed K, Wimalaratne O, Nanayakkara S, Perera D, Karunanayake D, et al. Novel Sylvatic Rabies Virus Variant in Endangered Golden Palm Civet, Sri Lanka. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(12):2346-2349. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1712.110811.

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