Browsing Veterinary Science by Subject "Rabies -- South Africa"

Browsing Veterinary Science by Subject "Rabies -- South Africa"

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  • McCurrach, Steve; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science; Van Blerk, Chris (2022-12-06)
    In South Africa the World Heritage Site of the Cradle of Humankind in Gauteng Province, is a wild area of some 175 km and whilst not a game reserve as such, it is a wilderness area and home to numerous wild animals. Among ...
  • Weyer, Jacqueline; Dermaux-Msimang, V.; Grobbelaar, A.; Le Roux, C.; Moolla, Naazneen; Paweska, Janusz Tadeusz; Blumberg, Lucille Hellen (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-09)
    BACKGROUND. Human rabies cases continue to be reported annually in South Africa (SA). Previous investigations have shown the association between the occurrence of human rabies cases and dog rabies cases in the ...
  • Sabeta, Claude Taurai; Crafford, Jannie; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science; Van Blerk, Chris (2022-09-23)
    28 September 2022 is #WorldRabiesDay. The theme for this year is “Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths”, emphasising the need for us all to work together to achieve the #ZeroBy30 goal. This article by Dr Claude Sabeta and Prof ...
  • Leisewitz, Andrew L.; Crawford, J.; Van Blerk, Chris; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science (2022-03-04)
    Rabies is a frightening viral infection and the only infectious disease that carries a 100% mortality in any species (including humans) once clinical signs appear. In fact, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that ...
  • Snyman, P.S.; University of South Africa (University of South Africa, 1939)
    Pt. 1. Introduction -- Historical -- Rabies in other countries -- Rabies in South Africa -- The vectors of rabies in South Africa -- pt. 2. Previous attemps at destruction of vectors -- Study of the structure of meerkat ...