Rabies diagnosis for developing countries.
BACKGROUND: Canine rabies is a neglected disease causing 55,000 human deaths worldwide per year, and 99% of all cases are transmitted by dog bites. In N'Djaména, the capital of Chad, rabies is endemic with an incidence of 1.71/1,000 dogs (95% C.I. 1.45-1.98). The gold standard of rabies diagno...
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Main Authors: | Salome Dürr (Author), Service Naïssengar (Author), Rolande Mindekem (Author), Colette Diguimbye (Author), Michael Niezgoda (Author), Ivan Kuzmin (Author), Charles E Rupprecht (Author), Jakob Zinsstag (Author) |
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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