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Rabies in humans
FromThe BMJ Podcast
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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Rabies is the archytypical zoonotic disease, and only by vaccination in animals will we prevent infections in people. In two podcasts linked to our latest clinical review "The prevention and management of rabies" we'll be discussing how we can get there.
In this podcast Natasha Crowcroft, chief of infectious disease at Public Health Ontario to discuss the human aspect of the disease, and in the second Sarah Cleaveland, professor of comparative epidemiology at the University of Glasgow explains animal control.
Listen to the accompanying podcast:
https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/rabies-in-animals
Read the full clinical review:
http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.g7827
In this podcast Natasha Crowcroft, chief of infectious disease at Public Health Ontario to discuss the human aspect of the disease, and in the second Sarah Cleaveland, professor of comparative epidemiology at the University of Glasgow explains animal control.
Listen to the accompanying podcast:
https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/rabies-in-animals
Read the full clinical review:
http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.g7827
Released:
Jan 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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