Browsing by UP Author "Wright, Nicolette"

Browsing by UP Author "Wright, Nicolette"

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  • Van Rooyen, Jacques; Wright, Nicolette; Sonntag, Quixi; Johnson, Sarah; Poggenpoel, Cecilia; Van Aarde, Mariette; Beukes, Stefan; Fourie, Andries; Van den Berg, Andre; Loots, Karen; Semmelink, Marianne; Malan, Anel; Pretorius, Minette; Dommett, Simon; Pretorius, Carli; Miller, Sean Myles; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Community Engagement (2011-09-22)
    Introduction to Jacques van Rooyen / Dr Quixi Sonntag & Mr Jacques van Rooyen - Mamelodi Animal Health Clinic (MAHC) / Sr Sarah Johnson - Basic pet care education at Ratjiepan / Cecilia Poggenpoel, Mariette van Aarde, ...
  • Kgaladi, Joe; Wright, Nicolette; Coertse, Jessica; Markotter, Wanda; Marson, Denise; Fooks, Anthony R.; Freuling, Conrad M.; Muller, Thomas F.; Sabeta, Claude Taurai; Nel, Louis Hendrik; Rupprecht, Charles Edward (Public Library of Science, 2013-10-24)
    Mokola virus (MOKV) appears to be exclusive to Africa. Although the first isolates were from Nigeria and other Congo basin countries, all reports over the past 20 years have been from southern Africa. Previous phylogenetic ...
  • Wright, Nicolette; Jackson, F.R.; Niezgoda, Michael; Ellison, J.A.; Rupprecht, Charles Edward; Nel, Louis Hendrik (Elsevier, 2013)
    Rabies in dogs can be controlled through mass vaccination. Oral vaccination of domestic dogs would beuseful in the developing world, where greater vaccination coverage is needed especially in inaccessibleareas or places ...
  • Scott, Terence Peter; Coetzer, Andre; De Balogh, K.; Wright, Nicolette; Nel, Louis Hendrik (Elsevier, 2015-12)
    Even though Africa has the highest per capita death rate from rabies of any continent, and the disease is almost entirely transmitted by the bites of rabid dogs, there has been no coordinated pan-African approach to ...
  • Wright, Nicolette; Subedi, Deepak; Pantha, Saurav; Acharya, Krishna Prasad; Nel, Louis Hendrik (MDPI, 2021-02)
    Despite being vaccine preventable, the global burden of dog rabies remains significant, and historically it is the rural and marginalized communities in developing countries of Africa and Asia that are most threatened ...