The vaccination of bats will contribute to obtain and maintain the rabies-free state in the nations

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https://doi.org/10.33064/iycuaa2019772125

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eradication, wildlife, bats preservation, rage, vaccination

Abstract

Rabies is highly contagious and has a mortality close to 100%. Patients who have the disease, manifest very severe symptoms such as irritability and excessive pain. The efforts of worldwide vaccination of companion animals have allowed control of the disease, practically leading to eradication. This status is lost if we do not consider that not only pets can transmit the disease. There is probability of human contagion through wildlife. In the present work, the intention was to determine the main source of contagion that causes the nations to lose the status of eradication of rabies. Findings show that a means of critical contagion is the transmission of rabies by bats, regardless of their eating habits, so strategies proposed intend to achieve the goal of eradicating rabies worldwide.

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Melissa Ruiz-Saldaña, Universidad de la Costa

Carretera al Libramiento Paraje de Las Pulgas, Distrito Jamiltepec, C. P. 71600, Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, Oaxaca, México.

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Ruiz-Saldaña, M. (2019). The vaccination of bats will contribute to obtain and maintain the rabies-free state in the nations. Investigación Y Ciencia De La Universidad Autónoma De Aguascalientes, (77), 80–88. https://doi.org/10.33064/iycuaa2019772125

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