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From dogs to bats: Concerns regarding vampire bat-borne rabies in Brazil

Marco Aurélio Pereira Horta, Leandro Augusto Ledesma, Wlamir Corrêa de Moura, Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos

2022PLoS neglected tropical diseases25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human rabies is a neglected reemerging disease that has a major impact on public health in poor communities and low-and middle-income countries With a lethality of almost 100% worldwide, rabies has an incidence of approximately 59,000 cases per year in 150 countries Rabies is transmitted by exposure to the saliva of infected animals, and it is 100% vaccine preventable Every year, more than 15 million people worldwide receive pre-exposure prophylaxis and 29 million receive a post-bite vaccination, which is estimated to prevent thousands of rabies deaths annually With a worldwide distribution of cases of the disease, the largest number occur in Asia and Africa, which together account for 95% of all human cases, with 99% acquired from the bite of an infected dog Globally, canine rabies causes approximately 59,000 human deaths annually

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RabiesDesmodus rotundusVampireVirologyGeographyZoologyBiologyArtLiteratureRabies epidemiology and controlYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites researchPoxvirus research and outbreaks