Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3392864 | Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryGreece has been rabies free since 1987 while no human cases have been seen since 1970. The re-emergence of rabies in Northern Greece during 2012–2013 in wild and domestic animals prompted a systematic review of historical evidence of the presence of the disease in the country from ancient years till the present. Historical data is presented along with efforts to prevent disease in animals and humans especially during the high prevalent periods in the country in the mid-20th century. These efforts serve as a guide to current extensive efforts to prevent spread especially in the wild and domestic animal populations.
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Authors
Sotirios Tsiodras, Laskarina-Maria Korou, Myrsini Tzani, Konstantia E. Tasioudi, Kostantinos Kalachanis, Olga Mangana-Vougiouka, George Rigakos, George Dougas, Aristarchos M. Seimenis, Vassileios Kontos,