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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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Recovery of a patient from clinical rabies - California, 2011
Jean A Wiedeman,Jennifer Plant,Carol A. Glaser,Sharon Messenger,Debra A. Wadford,Heather Sheriff,Curtis L. Fritz,Ann Lindsay,Mary McKenzie,Christina Hammond,Eric Gordon,Charles E. Rupprecht,Brett W. Petersen +12 more
TL;DR: Rabies prevention efforts should highlight the importance of domestic animal vaccination, avoidance of wildlife and unvaccinated animals, and prompt PEP after an exposure, as well as potential exposures to the patient's saliva.
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Experimental infection of serotine bats (Eptesicus serotinus) with European bat lyssavirus type 1a.
Conrad M. Freuling,Alfred Voß,Nicholas Johnson,Ingrid Kaipf,Annette Denzinger,L. Neubert,Karen L. Mansfield,D. Hicks,Alejandro Núñez,Noël Tordo,Charles E. Rupprecht,Anthony R. Fooks,Thomas Müller +12 more
TL;DR: It is postulated that s.c.n. inoculation, in nature caused by bites, may be an efficient way of transmitting EBLV-1 among free-living serotine bats.
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Current and future trends in the prevention, treatment and control of rabies.
TL;DR: Implementation of oral vaccination in free-ranging carnivore hosts demonstrates the feasibility of disease abatement in particular wildlife populations, such as demonstrated in Europe and North America, with an enhanced need for application to developing countries in the Americas, Africa and Eurasia.
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Marburg Virus in Fruit Bat, Kenya
Ivan V. Kuzmin,Michael Niezgoda,Richard Franka,Bernard Agwanda,Wanda Markotter,Robert F. Breiman,Wun-Ju Shieh,Sherif R. Zaki,Charles E. Rupprecht +8 more
TL;DR: BAT collection sites and location of Kitum Cave, Kenya, where Lake Victoria Marburgvirus was detected, and Phylogenetic comparisons demonstrated that the virus was relatively distant from previous isolates from Kenya, similar to viruses isolated from index cases in Europe in 1967.
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Identification of novel canine rabies virus clades in the Middle East and North Africa
Dan David,Gareth Hughes,Boris Yakobson,Irit Davidson,Hikmat Un,Orhan Aylan,Ivan V. Kuzmin,Charles E. Rupprecht +7 more
TL;DR: The application of a molecular clock indicates the emergence of current canine RABV diversity to have occurred at about the same time (approx. 1870) in the Middle East and Europe, following divergence from established lineages in Africa and Asia.