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The history of rabies in the Western Hemisphere
Andres Velasco-Villa
, Matthew R. Mauldin
, Mang Shi
, Luis E. Escobar
, Nadia F. Gallardo-Romero
, Inger Damon
, Victoria A. Olson
, Daniel G. Streicker
, Ginny Emerson
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Western Hemisphere
100%
Rabies
100%
Canine Rabies
100%
Human Rabies
75%
Colonizer
50%
Skunk
50%
Domestic Dog
50%
Historical Records
25%
Native American
25%
Virus
25%
Caribbean
25%
Control Program
25%
20th Century
25%
Phylogenetic Analysis
25%
Virus Isolate
25%
Enzootic
25%
Dog Rabies
25%
Rabies Virus
25%
Gray Fox
25%
Coyote
25%
Control Effort
25%
Complete Elimination
25%
Dog Breeds
25%
Dog Population
25%
Mongoose
25%
Multiple Virus
25%
Rabies Control
25%
Rabies Lyssavirus
25%
European Colonization
25%
Rabies Exposure
25%
Mesocarnivore
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rabies
100%
Dog
71%
Canine Rabies
57%
Rabies Virus
28%
Enzootic
14%
Fox
14%
Dog Breed
14%