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Record Nr.

UNINA9910869159203321

Titolo

History of Rabies in the Americas: From the Pre-Columbian to the Present, Volume II : Historical Introductions and Disease Status To Date / / edited by Charles E. Rupprecht

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024

ISBN

9783031254055

3031254058

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (432 pages)

Collana

Fascinating Life Sciences, , 2509-6753

Disciplina

616.953

Soggetti

Immunology

Virology

Medicine - History

Veterinary medicine

Vaccines - Biotechnology

Biomaterials

History of Medicine

Veterinary Science

Biomaterials-Vaccines

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Rabies in Canada -- 2. Rabies in the USA -- 3. Rabies in Mexico -- 4. Rabies in the Caribbean -- 5. Rabies in Central America -- 6. Rabies in Colombia -- 7. Rabies in Brazil -- 8. Rabies in Venezuela -- 9. Rabies in Guyana, French Giana, and Suriname -- 10. Rabies in Chile -- 11. Rabies in Peru -- 12. Rabies in Ecuador -- 13. Rabies in Argentina -- 14. Rabies in Bolivia -- 15. Rabies in Paraguay -- 16. Rabies in Uruguay -- 17. Conclusions and future perspectives for the region -- 18. Afterword.

Sommario/riassunto

Rabies is one of the oldest known pathogens, is incurable, and has the highest fatality rate of all infectious diseases. The Americas is the only region with bat rabies virus, including vampire bat rabies. The region is



rich in cultural references and notable for many discoveries in the field, including the current vaccine potency test, diagnostic assay, conception of oral vaccines for wildlife, the first human survivor and the first successful canine rabies program executed at a broad level. Rabies remains the most important viral zoonosis, with tens of thousands of human fatalities and tens of millions of exposures annually, which can be used to model for other pathogens, such as COVID-19. There is an international effort to eliminate human rabies caused by dogs over the next decade, and the Americas represent the primary region with the greatest proof-of-concept evidence to accomplish this goal. This two-volume set addresses the medical history and modern results of rabies in countries throughout the Americas, including the implications of and on cultural, economic, sociological, and research developments in the region. Volume II provides an in-depth analysis of the rabies' presence and impact in specific countries, including historical perspectives, advances in research and understanding, and current status. .