Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article

Rabies is caused by a neurotropic virus of negative RNA chain belonging to the genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae, Mononegavirals order. The rabies-causing species in the Americas is the Lyssavirus RABV with 11 antigenic variants. Human rabies deaths have been drastically reduced in the United S...

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Published in:Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
Main Authors: Sánchez, María del Pilar, Sanmiguel, Rosa Angélica, Díaz Sanchez, Oscar Alejandro, Ramirez, Angie Alexandra, Escobar, Luis
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria 2020
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description Rabies is caused by a neurotropic virus of negative RNA chain belonging to the genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae, Mononegavirals order. The rabies-causing species in the Americas is the Lyssavirus RABV with 11 antigenic variants. Human rabies deaths have been drastically reduced in the United States over the past decade, yet cases of rabies are reported in dogs and cats infected by wild mammals. In Canada, as in the United States, the most common species of rabies reservoirs are wild mammals, mainly bats, skunks and foxes. Rabies is endemic in most of the Canadian Arctic, caused by the Arctic Rabies Virus variant. In North America, cross-species transmission has been observed. Wildlife control is carried out by oral bait vaccine, authorized in raccoons and coyotes. In Latin America and the Caribbean, canine rabies has declined by 98% and human rabies transmitted by dogs is in the way of elimination. In spite of this, Latin America faces a complex situation due to the re-emergence of canine rabies in areas declared free, emergence of human rabies transmitted by cats associated with variant 3 «Vampire», increase in wild rabies in cattle, and still a high incidence of human rabies transmitted by dogs in countries like Bolivia and Haiti. As these challenges involve people, animals and ecosystems, control strategies must be different from those applied to human rabies only. The One Health approach, which takes into account these three elements, and implies changes from the conducting an anti-rabies campaign, the way of analysing epidemiological and biomolecular data of the virus, will be essential in the search for zero human deaths, containment of wild rabies and regional elimination of canine and feline rabies. La rabia es causada por un virus neurotrópico de cadena ARN negativa perteneciente al género Lyssavirus, familia Rhabdoviridae, orden Mononegavirales. La especie causante de rabia en las Américas es el Lyssavirus RABV con 11 variantes antigénicas. En Estados Unidos se han reducido drásticamente las ...
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spelling ftuninmsanmarcos:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/17150 2025-01-16T20:35:29+00:00 Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article Rabia en las Américas, varios desafíos y “Una Sola Salud”: artículo de revisión Sánchez, María del Pilar Sanmiguel, Rosa Angélica Díaz Sanchez, Oscar Alejandro Ramirez, Angie Alexandra Escobar, Luis 2020-02-03 application/pdf https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17150 https://doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v30i4.17150 spa spa Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17150/14598 https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17150 doi:10.15381/rivep.v30i4.17150 Derechos de autor 2020 María del Pilar Sánchez, Rosa Angélica Sanmiguel, Oscar Alejandro Díaz Sanchez, Angie Alexandra Ramirez, Luis Escobar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 30 No. 4 (2019); 1361-1381 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 30 Núm. 4 (2019); 1361-1381 1682-3419 1609-9117 rabies virus viral variants bats rabies transmission human rabies virus de la rabia variantes virales murciélagos transmisión de la rabia rabia humana info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftuninmsanmarcos https://doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v30i4.17150 2023-08-22T09:44:09Z Rabies is caused by a neurotropic virus of negative RNA chain belonging to the genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae, Mononegavirals order. The rabies-causing species in the Americas is the Lyssavirus RABV with 11 antigenic variants. Human rabies deaths have been drastically reduced in the United States over the past decade, yet cases of rabies are reported in dogs and cats infected by wild mammals. In Canada, as in the United States, the most common species of rabies reservoirs are wild mammals, mainly bats, skunks and foxes. Rabies is endemic in most of the Canadian Arctic, caused by the Arctic Rabies Virus variant. In North America, cross-species transmission has been observed. Wildlife control is carried out by oral bait vaccine, authorized in raccoons and coyotes. In Latin America and the Caribbean, canine rabies has declined by 98% and human rabies transmitted by dogs is in the way of elimination. In spite of this, Latin America faces a complex situation due to the re-emergence of canine rabies in areas declared free, emergence of human rabies transmitted by cats associated with variant 3 «Vampire», increase in wild rabies in cattle, and still a high incidence of human rabies transmitted by dogs in countries like Bolivia and Haiti. As these challenges involve people, animals and ecosystems, control strategies must be different from those applied to human rabies only. The One Health approach, which takes into account these three elements, and implies changes from the conducting an anti-rabies campaign, the way of analysing epidemiological and biomolecular data of the virus, will be essential in the search for zero human deaths, containment of wild rabies and regional elimination of canine and feline rabies. La rabia es causada por un virus neurotrópico de cadena ARN negativa perteneciente al género Lyssavirus, familia Rhabdoviridae, orden Mononegavirales. La especie causante de rabia en las Américas es el Lyssavirus RABV con 11 variantes antigénicas. En Estados Unidos se han reducido drásticamente las ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos: Revistas de investigación UNMSM Arctic Cadena ENVELOPE(-67.600,-67.600,-67.450,-67.450) Canada Sola ENVELOPE(9.806,9.806,63.198,63.198) Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú 30 4 1361 1381
spellingShingle rabies virus
viral variants
bats
rabies transmission
human rabies
virus de la rabia
variantes virales
murciélagos
transmisión de la rabia
rabia humana
Sánchez, María del Pilar
Sanmiguel, Rosa Angélica
Díaz Sanchez, Oscar Alejandro
Ramirez, Angie Alexandra
Escobar, Luis
Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title_full Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title_fullStr Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title_full_unstemmed Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title_short Rabies in the Americas, various challenges and "One Health": Review article
title_sort rabies in the americas, various challenges and "one health": review article
topic rabies virus
viral variants
bats
rabies transmission
human rabies
virus de la rabia
variantes virales
murciélagos
transmisión de la rabia
rabia humana
topic_facet rabies virus
viral variants
bats
rabies transmission
human rabies
virus de la rabia
variantes virales
murciélagos
transmisión de la rabia
rabia humana
url https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17150
https://doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v30i4.17150