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View article: First isolation and sequencing of rabies virus detected in a red fox in Albania
First isolation and sequencing of rabies virus detected in a red fox in Albania Open
Rabies has been an endemic disease in Albania. From time to time, positive cases have been recorded in wild and domestic animals, and occasionally in humans. Passive surveillance is the main method used by veterinary and health authorities…
View article: Opinion and report of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) on the assessment of the impact of fox population dynamics on public health
Opinion and report of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) on the assessment of the impact of fox population dynamics on public health Open
The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of…
View article: European distribution and intramuscular pathogenicity of divergent lyssaviruses West Caucasian bat virus and Lleida bat lyssavirus
European distribution and intramuscular pathogenicity of divergent lyssaviruses West Caucasian bat virus and Lleida bat lyssavirus Open
Among lyssaviruses, West Caucasian bat virus (WCBV) and Lleida bat lyssavirus (LLEBV) raise concern as their divergence from rabies virus leads to the inefficacy of available prophylactic agents. Both viruses were described in the bat M…
View article: Evaluation of Bait Acceptance and Immune Response in Local Dogs during an Oral Rabies Vaccination Field Study in Morocco
Evaluation of Bait Acceptance and Immune Response in Local Dogs during an Oral Rabies Vaccination Field Study in Morocco Open
The objective of this study was to evaluate the bait preference of three selected bait types by local dogs and the induced immunogenicity of the oral rabies vaccine strain SPBN GASGAS in Morocco. The vaccine strain, combined with different…
View article: What would be the impact on the rabies risk of reducing the waiting period before dogs are imported? A modelling study based on the European Union legislation
What would be the impact on the rabies risk of reducing the waiting period before dogs are imported? A modelling study based on the European Union legislation Open
Aims Lyssavirus rabies (RABV) is responsible for a major zoonotic infection that is almost always lethal once clinical signs appear. Rabies can be (re)introduced into rabies‐free areas through transboundary dog movements, thus compromising…
View article: Mapping Habitats by Integrating Multi-Source Land Use Land Cover Databases: Application to Red Fox in Urban Area
Mapping Habitats by Integrating Multi-Source Land Use Land Cover Databases: Application to Red Fox in Urban Area Open
Conference GISTAM 2024, 2-4 april 2024, Angers (France)
View article: Retrospective analysis of sero-prevalence and bait uptake estimations in foxes after oral rabies vaccination programmes at European level: Lessons learned and paths forward
Retrospective analysis of sero-prevalence and bait uptake estimations in foxes after oral rabies vaccination programmes at European level: Lessons learned and paths forward Open
View article: Two Sylvatic Rabies Re-Emergences in Central-Eastern Europe over the 2021–2022 Period: An Unprecedented Situation in Recent Years
Two Sylvatic Rabies Re-Emergences in Central-Eastern Europe over the 2021–2022 Period: An Unprecedented Situation in Recent Years Open
The implementations of coordinated, standardised, and sustained oral rabies vaccination (ORV) campaigns over large areas have led to the almost elimination of sylvatic rabies from the European Union (EU) territory at the approach of 2020. …
View article: Assessment of virus and Leptospira carriage in bats in France
Assessment of virus and Leptospira carriage in bats in France Open
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents, and are known to host major zoonotic pathogens. Here, we estimate the presence of pathogens in autochthonous bat populations. First, we se…
View article: Surveillance of zoonotic infectious diseases in wildlife, the advance of Taiwanese rabies surveillance based on WOAH twinning project for rabies
Surveillance of zoonotic infectious diseases in wildlife, the advance of Taiwanese rabies surveillance based on WOAH twinning project for rabies Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: In order to upgrade Taiwanese rabies management with all-round improvements, with the special focus on zoonotic infectious diseases in wildlife, the WOAH twinning project for rabies between Anses-Nancy (Nancy WOAH/WHO/E…
View article: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of rabies virus strains from Moldova and north-eastern Romania
Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of rabies virus strains from Moldova and north-eastern Romania Open
Background Rabies is the oldest fatal zoonotic disease recognised as a neglected tropical disease and is caused by an RNA virus belonging to the genus Lyssavirus , family Rhabdoviridae . Methodology/Principal findings A deep molecular anal…
View article: Risks related to a possible reduction of the waiting period for dogs after rabies antibody titration to 30 days compared with 90 days of the current EU legislative regime
Risks related to a possible reduction of the waiting period for dogs after rabies antibody titration to 30 days compared with 90 days of the current EU legislative regime Open
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a possible reduction of the waiting period after rabies antibody titration test to 30 days compared with 90 days of the current EU legislation, for dogs mo…
View article: Genetic identification of bat species for pathogen surveillance across France
Genetic identification of bat species for pathogen surveillance across France Open
With more than 1400 chiropteran species identified to date, bats comprise one-fifth of all mammalian species worldwide. Many studies have associated viral zoonoses with 45 different species of bats in the EU, which cluster within 5 familie…
View article: Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Cats for Human Rabies Prevention
Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Cats for Human Rabies Prevention Open
In France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an observation period of 15 days with three veterinary visits to ascertain that they remain healthy, indicating that no zoonotic transmission of rabies virus occurre…
View article: Multi-annual performance evaluation of laboratories in post-mortem diagnosis of animal rabies: Which techniques lead to the most reliable results in practice?
Multi-annual performance evaluation of laboratories in post-mortem diagnosis of animal rabies: Which techniques lead to the most reliable results in practice? Open
Rabies diagnosis proficiency tests on animal specimens using four techniques (FAT, RTCIT, conventional RT-PCR and real-time RT-PCR) were organised over 10 years (2009–2019). Seventy-three laboratories, of which 59% were from Europe, took p…
View article: Maladies transmissibles et altération de la biodiversité : Quelles relations ?
Maladies transmissibles et altération de la biodiversité : Quelles relations ? Open
Les auteurs réunis sous l’égide de l’Académie Vétérinaire de France ont étudié comment la littérature scientifique interroge le rapport entre l’émergence de zoonoses ou de nouvelles maladies infectieuses humaines et animales, d’une part et…
View article: Maladies transmissibles et alteration de la biodiversite: quelles relations ?
Maladies transmissibles et alteration de la biodiversite: quelles relations ? Open
Les auteurs réunis sous l’égide de l’Académie vétérinaire de France ont étudié comment la littérature scientifique interroge le rapport entre l’émergence de zoonoses ou de nouvelles maladies infectieuses humaines et animales, d’une part et…
View article: Evaluation of the Worldwide Occurrence of Rabies in Dogs and Cats Using a Simple and Homogenous Framework for Quantitative Risk Assessments of Rabies Reintroduction in Disease-Free Areas through Pet Movements
Evaluation of the Worldwide Occurrence of Rabies in Dogs and Cats Using a Simple and Homogenous Framework for Quantitative Risk Assessments of Rabies Reintroduction in Disease-Free Areas through Pet Movements Open
Dog and cat rabies cases imported from rabies enzootic countries represent a major threat for areas that have acquired rabies-free status and quantitative risk analyses (QRAs) are developed in order to assess this risk of rabies reintroduc…
View article: Zero Endemic Cases of Wildlife Rabies (Classical Rabies Virus, RABV) in the European Union by 2020: An Achievable Goal
Zero Endemic Cases of Wildlife Rabies (Classical Rabies Virus, RABV) in the European Union by 2020: An Achievable Goal Open
The elimination of rabies transmitted by Classical Rabies Virus (RABV) in the European Union (EU) is now in sight. Scientific advances have made it possible to develop oral vaccination for wildlife by incorporating rabies vaccines in baits…
View article: An inter-laboratory comparison to evaluate the technical performance of rabies diagnosis lateral flow assays
An inter-laboratory comparison to evaluate the technical performance of rabies diagnosis lateral flow assays Open
View article: Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research
Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research Open
Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite …
View article: Evaluation of six TaqMan RT-rtPCR kits on two thermocyclers for the reliable detection of rabies virus RNA
Evaluation of six TaqMan RT-rtPCR kits on two thermocyclers for the reliable detection of rabies virus RNA Open
Rabies is diagnosed postmortem in animals, based on tests prescribed by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), such as the fluorescent antibody test, the direct rapid immunohistochemistry test, or pan-lyssavirus PCR assays. Severa…
View article: Control and elimination of rabies in Croatia
Control and elimination of rabies in Croatia Open
Despite the implementation of control measures (preventive dog vaccination), rabies has become endemic in Croatia, with red foxes being the main reservoir species. Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) campaigns supported by the European Commissio…
View article: Correction to: Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination
Correction to: Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination Open
View article: Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination
Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination Open
The mass vaccination of dogs is a proven tool for rabies prevention. Besides parenteral delivery of inactivated vaccines, over the past several decades, several self-replicating biologics, including modified-live, attenuated and recombinan…
View article: Longitudinal survey of two serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) maternity colonies exposed to EBLV-1 (European Bat Lyssavirus type 1): Assessment of survival and serological status variations using capture-recapture models
Longitudinal survey of two serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) maternity colonies exposed to EBLV-1 (European Bat Lyssavirus type 1): Assessment of survival and serological status variations using capture-recapture models Open
This study describes two longitudinal serological surveys of European Bat Lyssavirus type 1 (EBLV-1) antibodies in serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) maternity colonies located in the North-East of France. This species is currently conside…
View article: A Century Spent Combating Rabies in Morocco (1911–2015): How Much Longer?
A Century Spent Combating Rabies in Morocco (1911–2015): How Much Longer? Open
Rabies has no known beginning in Morocco and to date, government control efforts and plans fail to eradicate the disease. A review and analysis of available epidemiological data are crucial to learn lessons from the past and to propose eff…
View article: Travel-Associated Rabies In Pets And Residual Rabies Risk, Western Europe, Technical Appendix
Travel-Associated Rabies In Pets And Residual Rabies Risk, Western Europe, Technical Appendix Open
Technical Appendix of Travel-Associated Rabies in Pets and Residual Rabies Risk, Western Europe, EID, Volume 22, Number 7—July 2016 Authors: Florence Ribadeau-Dumas, Florence Cliquet,…
View article: Travel-Associated Rabies in Pets and Residual Rabies Risk, Western Europe
Travel-Associated Rabies in Pets and Residual Rabies Risk, Western Europe Open
In 2015, countries in western Europe were declared free of rabies in nonflying mammals. Surveillance data for 2001-2013 indicate that risk for residual rabies is not 0 because of pet importation from countries with enzootic rabies. However…
View article: Molecular Characterization of Canine Rabies Virus, Mali, 2006–2013
Molecular Characterization of Canine Rabies Virus, Mali, 2006–2013 Open
We genetically characterized 32 canine rabies viruses isolated in Mali during 2006-2013 and identified 3 subgroups that belonged to the Africa 2 lineage. We also detected subgroup F rabies virus. This information should be useful for devel…