Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India
Rabies is one of the most significant diseases in India with severe health implication to humans, domestic and wild animals. In the present study, four concomitant incidents of rabies related deaths were recorded in the western province of India, Gujarat during 2012 - 2014. Brain samples were collec...
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ftjavr:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/49 2024-06-23T07:50:22+00:00 Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India Reddy, R.V. Chandrasekhar Mukherjee, F. Rana, S.K. Kanani, A. Surendra, K.S.N.L. Subramanian, B. Mohana Sharma, G.K. Villupanoor, Srinivasan Alwar 2015-04-01 application/pdf https://www.advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/49 eng eng Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research https://www.advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/49/44 https://www.advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/49 Copyright (c) 2015 Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015): April; 68-83 2090-6277 2090-6269 Rabies virus Wild mammals Phylogeny Artic-like lineage India info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2015 ftjavr 2024-06-05T03:09:30Z Rabies is one of the most significant diseases in India with severe health implication to humans, domestic and wild animals. In the present study, four concomitant incidents of rabies related deaths were recorded in the western province of India, Gujarat during 2012 - 2014. Brain samples were collected from two buffaloes, nilgai, and mongoose during these incidents and rabies virus was identified from these samples. Further genetic relationship of these isolates was determined and the rabies virus transmission among the wild and domestic mammals was established. Molecular epidemiology based on the glycoprotein ecto-domain and complete nucleoprotein gene showed that all the four isolates belonged to Arctic-like 1 lineage which is predominant in India. Phylogenetic analysis and time scaled evolutionary tree analysis indicated that the wild animals are playing an important role in the maintenance and also transmission of the rabies virus in India. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research (University Assiut, Egypt) Arctic |
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Rabies is one of the most significant diseases in India with severe health implication to humans, domestic and wild animals. In the present study, four concomitant incidents of rabies related deaths were recorded in the western province of India, Gujarat during 2012 - 2014. Brain samples were collected from two buffaloes, nilgai, and mongoose during these incidents and rabies virus was identified from these samples. Further genetic relationship of these isolates was determined and the rabies virus transmission among the wild and domestic mammals was established. Molecular epidemiology based on the glycoprotein ecto-domain and complete nucleoprotein gene showed that all the four isolates belonged to Arctic-like 1 lineage which is predominant in India. Phylogenetic analysis and time scaled evolutionary tree analysis indicated that the wild animals are playing an important role in the maintenance and also transmission of the rabies virus in India. |
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Reddy, R.V. Chandrasekhar Mukherjee, F. Rana, S.K. Kanani, A. Surendra, K.S.N.L. Subramanian, B. Mohana Sharma, G.K. Villupanoor, Srinivasan Alwar |
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Reddy, R.V. Chandrasekhar Mukherjee, F. Rana, S.K. Kanani, A. Surendra, K.S.N.L. Subramanian, B. Mohana Sharma, G.K. Villupanoor, Srinivasan Alwar |
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Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India |
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Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India |
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Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India |
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Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India |
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Rabies Virus Infection in Domestic Buffaloes and Wild Animals in India |
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rabies virus infection in domestic buffaloes and wild animals in india |
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