Rabies virus-neutralising antibodies in healthy, unvaccinated individuals: what do they mean for rabies epidemiology?
Rabies has been a widely feared disease for thousands of years, with records of rabid dogs as early as ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian texts. The reputation of rabies as being inevitably fatal, together with its ability to affect all mammalian species, contributes to the fear surrounding this dise...
Main Authors: | Gold, S, Donnelly, C, Nouvellet, P, Woodroffe, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Public Library of Science
2020
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