| Literature DB >> 24572614 |
Hsiu Wu, Su-San Chang, Hsiang-Jung Tsai, Ryan M Wallace, Sergio E Recuenco, Jeffrey B Doty, Neil M Vora, Feng-Yee Chang.
Abstract
Dog-to-dog transmission of rabies in Taiwan was eliminated in 1961; the island was considered canine rabies-free for 52 years. On July 16, 2013, three ferret-badgers (Melogale moschata) tested positive for rabies by fluorescent antibody testing at the Animal Health Research Institute, Council of Agriculture of Taiwan. This was the first time wild animals other than bats were tested. During 1999-2012, a total of 6,841 clinically healthy dogs and five apparently normal cats from shelters were tested and found negative for rabies. During 2009-2012, a total of 322 bats were tested and found negative for rabies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24572614 PMCID: PMC4584525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGUREThe Chinese ferret-badger, also known as the small-toothed ferret-badger (Melogale moschata), is widely distributed in Southeast Asia