Knowledge, attitudes and prevention practices related to dog-mediated rabies in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational epidemiological …

BZ Woldegeorgis, AP Genebo… - Frontiers in Public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Rabies is a horrific and neglected zoonotic disease that kills thousands of
people worldwide each year and continues to pose threats to public health. Prevention and …

Incidence of suspected human rabies virus exposure and associated risk factors in Ethiopia: systematic review and meta-analysis

MK Tariku, AH Belete, DT Worede, SW Misikir - BMC Infectious Diseases, 2025 - Springer
Abstract Background Despite the World Health Organization's 2030 goal of zero deaths,
rabies disproportionately affects Asia and Africa, causing 55,000 deaths and 8.6 billion …

Meta-transcriptomic analysis of companion animal infectomes reveals their diversity and potential roles in animal and human disease

WC Wu, YF Pan, WD Zhou, YQ Liao, MW Peng… - Msphere, 2024 - journals.asm.org
Companion animals such as cats and dogs harbor diverse microbial communities that can
potentially impact human health due to close and frequent contact. To better characterize …

[PDF][PDF] Endemic Rabies in Ethiopia in the One Health Era

M Pal, T Rebuma, M Regassa, C Gutema… - American Journal of …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Rabies is the most lethal viral zoonosis, with bats as reservoirs, causing fatal
encephalomyelitis in humans and terrestrial mammals across various categories, including …

[HTML][HTML] Efforts of rabies elimination with a One Health approach and SARE tools in Ethiopia

GA Erkyihun, SG Deressa, WZ Wakene… - Decoding Infection and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Rabies is a viral zoonosis which affects nearly every region of the world. Once symptoms
appear, the disease is 100% fatal, although it is 100% preventable through vaccination …

[PDF][PDF] Decoding Infection and Transmission

GA Erkyihun, SG Deressa, WZ Wakene, FR Gari - researchgate.net
Rabies is a viral zoonosis which affects nearly every region of the world. Once symptoms
appear, the disease is 100% fatal, although it is 100% preventable through vaccination …