cutaneous leishmaniasis in bikaner, rajasthan. a preliminary report. | | 1971 | 5103609 |
control of rabies in jaipur, india, by the sterilisation and vaccination of neighbourhood dogs. | a programme to sterilise and vaccinate neighbourhood dogs against rabies was established in jaipur, india. neighbourhood dogs were captured humanely, sterilised surgically, vaccinated against rabies and, when they had recovered, released where they had been caught. between november 1994 and december 2002, 24,986 dogs were treated in this way. direct observational surveys of the local dog population indicated that 65 per cent of the females were sterilised and vaccinated, and that the population ... | 2006 | 16980523 |
recent emergence of the arctic rabies virus lineage. | the rabies viruses that circulate in arctic countries and in much of northern and central asia are phylogenetically closely related and collectively referred to as the arctic/arctic-like (al) lineage. the emergence and spread of this lineage is of significant interest given that rabies remains a serious zoonotic disease in many parts of asia, especially in india where the prevalence of dog rabies leads to frequent human exposures and deaths. previous molecular epidemiological studies of rabies v ... | 2011 | 22100340 |
a mark-resight survey method to estimate the roaming dog population in three cities in rajasthan, india. | 1. abstract: | 2011 | 21834979 |
fecundity and longevity of roaming dogs in jaipur, india. | estimates of demographic parameters, such as age-specific survival and fecundity, age at first pregnancy and litter size, are required for roaming dogs (i.e. dogs that are neither confined nor restricted) to assess the likely effect of proposed methods of population control. data resulting from individual identification of dogs spayed as part of an animal birth control (abc) programme in jaipur, india, are used to derive such parameters for the roaming dog population of that city. | 2008 | 18237372 |
profile and characteristics of animals bites in india. | animal bites and so also the incidence of rabies in india are on rise. there are regional differences in the animal responsible for the bite. different practices including use of traditional remedies are prevalent for wound treatment. in india this report analyses the profile and characteristics of animal bites in 869 patients from various regions. apart from dog and cat, other animals such as cow, monkey, horse, pigs, camel were responsible for bite and could be possible vectors in transmission ... | 1996 | 8773093 |