Genre
- Journal Article
Between 1967 and 1983, 328 animals (whole carcasses or frozen heads) were examined specifically for rabies in the Diagnostic Pathology Laboratory, University of Ibadan; 232 (70.7%), comprising 218 dogs, 6 cats, 2 caracals (Felis caracal), 2 cattle, 3 sheep and 1 goat, were positive. In 56% of the cases there was a history of human exposure, and some deaths were reported..
Dep. Vet. Path., Univ., Ibadan, Nigeria.
RE: 13 ref.; SC: ZA; HE; CA; VE; 0I; 2V
Source type: Electronic(1)
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Language
- English
Subjects
- goat diseases
- Africa South of Sahara
- Africa
- ruminants
- animals
- Animal Health and Hygiene General
- carnivores
- Canidae
- Cats
- Dogs
- Capra
- Chordata
- Nigeria
- Felis
- Artiodactyla
- West Africa
- Fissipeda
- cat diseases
- dog diseases
- Bovidae
- ungulates
- Epidemiological surveys
- Ovis
- Goats
- mammals
- Sheep
- cattle diseases
- Rabies
- vertebrates
- Felidae
- Bos
- sheep diseases
- Canis
- cattle