Hope For A Rabies Eradication Strategy In Africa
Most of the rabies virus circulating in dogs in western and central Africa comes from a common ancestor introduced to the continent around 200 years ago, probably by European colonialists. In the current issue of Journal of General Virology a team of scientists from Africa, USA and France report that within this common ancestry there are distinct subspecies at country level and that there is only limited movement of virus between localities.
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Filed under: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses on January 25th, 2009
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