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Rabies – a recurrent danger to European countries from dogs introduced from endemic countries
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Citation style for this article: . Rabies – a recurrent danger to European countries from dogs introduced from endemic countries. Euro Surveill. 2008;13(19):pii=18870. https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.13.19.18870-en
Abstract
Although vaccine-preventable, rabies remains a worldwide-occurring disease of major public health concern. Globally, rabies is responsible for about 55,000 human deaths per year, mainly in Asia and Africa, and 30-50% of the cases are in children, most often following an infection transmitted through the bite of a rabid dog.
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