new localities of dermacentor reticulatus tick (vector of babesia canis canis) in central and eastern poland. | dermacentor reticulatus tick is a vector and final host of babesia canis canis, protozoan parasite of the dog. in poland and other european countries, endemic regions for canine babesiosis caused by b. canis canis are the same as endemic regions for d. reticulatus. in many of these regions, canine babesiosis is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in dogs. in europe, increasing range of geographical distribution of d. reticulatus is observed. a consequence of this fact may be increasing range o ... | 2009 | 20169932 |
[evaluation of the prophylactic anti-rabies vaccination program for adults carried out by the center for rabies prevention in białystok, 1992-2001]. | rabies is a potential danger to the human health. therefore, people who had contact with suspected or rabid animals should be vaccinated. the objective of the study was to evaluate the prophylactic anti-rabies vaccination program in białystok. | 2003 | 14978894 |
[active immunization against tick-born encephalitis (tbe) among border guards (1993-2002)]. | our experiences concerning of the vaccination program, started in 1993 and still continued, against tick-borne encephalitis in servicemen of polish border guard are presented. in 1993-fsme immun inject vaccine against tbe has been applied: 50 border guard servicemen from białystok region were vaccinated. in 1994 another group of 1035 officers from 5 border guard squadrons in endemic regions was vaccinated. from 1996 also was vaccinate border guard servicemen working with tracing dog. during the ... | 2002 | 12194224 |
[evaluation of preventive vaccination against rabies performed at the department of parasitic and occupational diseases in białystok in 1989-1990]. | between 1989-1990, 502 individuals exposed to the animals with rabies or suspected of rabies reported to out-patient clinic of agricultural occupational diseases at the k. dłuski hospital and to the department of parasitic and occupational diseases in the medical academy in białystok. sixty one (12.2%) of these individuals were vaccinated. most frequently these people were attacked by dogs (70.4%), cats (11.4%), rats (6.5%), and foxes (3.2%). rabies was diagnosed only in 9.8% of cases (negri bod ... | 1993 | 8234054 |