Genre
- Journal Article
Rabies has been endemic in Lithuania for centuries. Annual rabies reports and data on cattle numbers were collected, and descriptive epidemiology and time series data analyses were performed to detect seasonal trends. A total of 1475 specimens were submitted for rabies testing. Of these, 1248 (84.6%) were confirmed as rabies cases by immunofluorescence antibody testing. Domestic animals accounted for 73.8% (921/1248) of all rabies cases, with cattle accounting for 61.1% (563/921) of these. Wildlife cases occurred principally in red foxes (56%; 183/327) and raccoon dogs (31.2%; 102/327). Time series analysis indicated a strong association between the occurrence of rabies in cattle and the season of the year, with the highest incidence occurring in autumn. The incidence declined from 3.4 to 4.8 cases per 100 000 cattle in the mid-1980s to < 1.5 cases per 100 000 cattle in 1994, but increased to 4.2 cases per 100 000 cattle in 1996. However, as the cattle population greatly decreased (by 54%) over the eleven-year period of the study, the reduction in the total number of rabies cases in cattle was not reflected in the annual incidence rate of cattle rabies.
Gylys, L.: State Veterinary Service of the Republic of Lithuania, Gedimino av. 19, Vilnius 2025, Lithuania.
ID: 6550; Accession Number: 19992202972. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Language of Summary: French;Spanish. Number of References: 19 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science
Source type: Electronic(1)
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Language
- English
Subjects
- Seasons
- viral infections
- raccoon dogs
- ruminants
- animals
- carnivores
- Lithuania
- eukaryotes
- viral diseases
- Wild animals
- Canidae
- disease prevalence
- Northern Europe
- Chordata
- Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals (LL820) (Discontinued March 2000)
- Artiodactyla
- Fissipeda
- Bovidae
- Europe
- Rabies
- ungulates
- Baltic States
- Developed Countries
- mammals
- Nyctereutes
- foxes
- vertebrates
- Epidemiology
- Bos
- cattle