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- :Vora, Neil M. ;Smith, Kristine M.Dec 2012 | Emerg Infect Dis. 18(12):2092-2094.
- :Rhee, Chulwoo ;Kharod, Grishma A.November 15 2019 | PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 13(11):BackgroundAcute febrile illness (AFI), a common reason for people seeking medical care globally, represents a spectrum of infectious disease etiologie...
- :Wallace, Ryan M. ;Lai, YuchingJan 02 2018 | PLoS One. 13(1).:BackgroundTaiwan had been considered rabies free since 1961, until a newly established wildlife disease surveillance program identified rabies virus t...
- :Wu, Melody ;Whittemore, KatherineDecember 23 2020 | PLoS One. 15(12):BackgroundNew York City (NYC) reported a higher pneumonia and influenza death rate than the rest of New York State during 2010–2014. Most NYC pneumo...
- :Bai, Ying ;Osinubi, Modupe O.V.December 2018 | Emerg Infect Dis. 24(12):2317-2323:Twice a year in southwestern Nigeria, during a traditional bat festival, community participants enter designated caves to capture bats, which are then...
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Osinubi, Modupe O.V.Jul 2020 | Emerg Infect Dis. 26(7):1399-1408:Using questionnaires and serologic testing, we evaluated bat and lyssavirus exposure among persons in an area of Nigeria that celebrates a bat festiva...
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Hannah, Lee3 2023 | Emerg Infect Dis. 2023; 29(3):The pathogens that cause most emerging infectious diseases in humans originate in animals, particularly wildlife, and then spill over into humans. The...
- :Hayes, Brandon H. ;Haberling, Dana L.2 2018 | Chest. 153(2):427-437:BACKGROUND:The epidemiology of pneumonia has likely evolved in recent years, reflecting an aging population, changes in population immunity, and socio...
- :Kennedy, Jordan L. ;Haberling, Dana L.April 29 2019 | Chest. 156(2):255-268:BACKGROUND:Infectious disease epidemiology has changed over time, reflecting improved clinical interventions and emergence of threats such as antimicr...
- :Ezeoke, Ifeoma ;Saffa, AlhajiMay 2016 | Emerg Infect Dis. 22(5):929-931.
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Li, Yu3 26 2015 | N Engl J Med. 372(13):1223-1230:During 2013, cutaneous lesions developed in two men in the country of Georgia after they were exposed to ill cows. The men had never received vaccinat...
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Basavaraju, Sridhar V.7 24 2013 | JAMA. 310(4):398-407:IMPORTANCEThe rabies virus causes a fatal encephalitis and can be transmitted through tissue or organ transplantation. In February 2013, a kidney reci...
- :Whittemore, Kate ;Tate, AnnaJan 15 2017 | Emerg Infect Dis. 23(1):164-166.:We surveyed women in New York, New York, USA, who were in areas with active Zika virus transmission while pregnant. Of 99 women who were US residents,...
- :Logan, Gorbee ;Vora, Neil M.Nov 07 2014 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):As of October 29, 2014, a total of 6,454 Ebola Virus disease (Ebola) cases had been reported in Liberia by the Liberian Ministry of Health and Social ...
- :Kellogg, Frank ;Niehus, NancyApr 12 2013 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Baits laden with oral rabies vaccines are important for the management of wildlife rabies in the United States In August 2012, the Wildlife Services p...
- :Graham, Krishika A. ;Fox, Deborah J.Feb 10 2017 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Congenital Zika Virus infection can cause microcephaly and other severe fetal neurological anomalies (1). To inform microcephaly Surveillance efforts ...
- :Wallace, Ryan M. ;Bhavnani, DarleneMay 23 2014 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):On June 7, 2013, a man was diagnosed in a Texas hospital with rabies. He had been detained in a U.S. detention facility during his infectious period. ...
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Osinubi, ModupeApr 18 2014 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Bats provide vital ecologic services that humans benefit from, such as seed dispersal and pest control, and are a food source for some human populatio...
- :Wu, Hsiu ;Chang, Su-SanFeb 28 2014 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):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...
- :Vora, Neil M. ;Orciari, Lillian A.Feb 09 2018 | Weekly Report: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):Rabies is an acute encephalitis that is nearly always fatal. It is caused by infection with Viruses of the genus LyssaVirus, the most common of which ...
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