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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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Serologic evidence of Lyssavirus infections among bats, the Philippines.
Paul M. Arguin,Kristy Murray-Lillibridge,Mary Elizabeth Miranda,Jean S. Smith,Alan B. Calaor,Charles E. Rupprecht +5 more
TL;DR: Results from the virus neutralization assays are consistent with the presence in the Philippines of a naturally occurring Lyssavirus related to ABLV.
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Oral vaccination of wildlife against rabies: opportunities and challenges in prevention and control.
TL;DR: Despite the progress observed and the absence of substantive adverse environmental or health effects, oral vaccination is not a panacea, and should be viewed as an important adjunct to traditional prevention and control techniques in human and veterinary medicine.
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Mongoose rabies in southern Africa: a re-evaluation based on molecular epidemiology
Louis Hendrik Nel,Claude T. Sabeta,B. F. von Teichman,J.B. Jaftha,Charles E. Rupprecht,John Bingham +5 more
TL;DR: In the study of a 592 nucleotide sequence encompassing the cytoplasmic domain of the glycoprotein and the G-L intergenic region of the viral genomes, the first comprehensive data on the molecular epidemiology of these viruses are provided and indicate a history of extended evolutionary adaptation in this geographical domain.
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Bartonella spp. in bats, Kenya.
Michael Kosoy,Ying Bai,Tarah Lynch,Ivan V. Kuzmin,Michael Niezgoda,Richard Franka,Bernard Agwanda,Robert F. Breiman,Charles E. Rupprecht +8 more
TL;DR: The presence and diversity of Bartonella spp.
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Detection of antibodies against Borna disease virus in sera and cerebrospinal fluid of horses in the USA
Moujahed Kao,Amir N. Hamir,Charles E. Rupprecht,Zhen Fang Fu,V Shankar,H Koprowski,Bernhard Dietzschold +6 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of the detection of antibodies to Borna disease virus in horses in the USA, and the disease may be more widespread in a subclinical form, with very long incubation periods, and may not necessarily be restricted to historically endemic areas.