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Charles E. Rupprecht
Researcher at Wistar Institute
Publications - 484
Citations - 29552
Charles E. Rupprecht is an academic researcher from Wistar Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rabies & Rabies virus. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 475 publications receiving 27058 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles E. Rupprecht include United States Department of Health and Human Services & Global Alliance for Rabies Control.
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Enzootic rabies elimination from dogs and reemergence in wild terrestrial carnivores, United States.
Andres Velasco-Villa,Serena A. Reeder,Lillian A. Orciari,Pamela A. Yager,Richard Franka,Jesse D. Blanton,Letha Zuckero,Patrick R. Hunt,Ernest H. Oertli,Laura E. Robinson,Charles E. Rupprecht +10 more
TL;DR: Independent enzootic events in wild terrestrial carnivores resulted from spillover events from long-term enzootics associated with dogs.
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Antibodies to Nipah-like virus in bats (Pteropus lylei), Cambodia.
James G. Olson,Charles E. Rupprecht,Pierre E. Rollin,Ung Sam An,Michael Niezgoda,Travis Clemins,Joe Walston,Thomas G. Ksiazek +7 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that viruses closely related to Nipah or Hendra viruses are more widespread in Southeast Asia than previously documented.
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Molecular epidemiology of terrestrial rabies in the former soviet union
Ivan V. Kuzmin,Alexandr D. Botvinkin,Lorraine M. McElhinney,Jean S. Smith,Lillian A. Orciari,Gareth J. Hughes,Anthony R. Fooks,Charles E. Rupprecht +7 more
TL;DR: Molecular data, joined with surveillance information, demonstrate that the current fox rabies epizootic in the territory of the FSU developed independently of central and western Europe.
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Skunk and raccoon rabies in the eastern United States: temporal and spatial analysis.
Marta A. Guerra,Aaron T. Curns,Charles E. Rupprecht,Cathleen A. Hanlon,John W. Krebs,James E. Childs +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed temporal and spatial characteristics of raccoon and skunk epizootics in each species and found that the number of rabid raccoons and rabid skunks predicted each other with a 1-month lag.
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Rabies in endangered Ethiopian wolves.
Deborah A. Randall,Stuart D. Williams,Ivan V. Kuzmin,Charles E. Rupprecht,Lucy A. Tallents,Zelealem Tefera,Kifle Argaw,Fekadu Shiferaw,Darryn L. Knobel,Claudio Sillero-Zubiri,M. Karen Laurenson +10 more
TL;DR: Parenteral vaccination of wolves was used to manage the outbreak of rabies in a subpopulation of endangered Ethiopian wolves in the Bale Mountains in 2003 and 2004.