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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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Elimination of human rabies in Goa, India through an integrated One Health approach
Andrew D Gibson,Gowry Yale,Julie Corfmat,M. Appupillai,Crystal M. Gigante,M. Lopes,Utkarsh Betodkar,Niceta Cunha Costa,K. A. Fernandes,P. V. Mathapati,P. M. Suryawanshi,N. Otter,Gareth Thomas,P. Ohal,Ilona Airikkala-Otter,Frederic Lohr,Charles E. Rupprecht,Alasdair King,D. Sutton,I. Deuzeman,Y. Li,Ryan M. Wallace,Reeta S. Mani,GN Gongal,Ian Handel,Mark Bronsvoort,Vilas Naik,Santosh Desai,Stella Mazeri,Luke Gamble,Ralph Mellanby +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the development of a data-driven elimination program from 2013 to 2019 in Goa State, India, culminating in human rabies elimination and a 92% reduction in monthly canine rabies cases.
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Multidisciplinary approach to epizootiology and pathogenesis of bat rabies viruses in the United States.
James A. Ellison,Shylo R. Johnson,Natalia Kuzmina,Amy T. Gilbert,William C. Carson,Kurt C. VerCauteren,Charles E. Rupprecht +6 more
TL;DR: This study evaluates the use of infrared thermography to detect thermal changes associated with experimental RABV infection in big brown bats in a captive colony and identifies substitutions in antigenic sites that may affect neutralizing activity associated with monoclonal antibodies proposed for use in human post‐exposure prophylaxis.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Determinants of Acceptance among Healthcare Workers, Academics and Tertiary Students in Nigeria
Emmanuel Okechukwu Njoga,Philip Paul Mshelbwala,Kenneth Owoicho Abah,Olajoju Jokotola Awoyomi,Kinley Wangdi,S. B. Pewan,F. Oyeleye,H. B. Galadima,S Alhassan,Chinwe Elizabeth Okoli,E Kwaja,O. S. Onwumere-Idolor,Everest O. Atadiose,Priscilla O Awoyomi,M. A. Ibrahim,Kabiru M. Lawan,Shehu Abdul Qadir Zailani,M. D. Salihu,Charles E. Rupprecht +18 more
TL;DR: In the multivariable model, location of respondents/geopolitical zones, level of education, testing for COVID-19, occupation/job description and religion were significantly associated with VH, underscoring the need for targeted awareness creation to increase CO VID-19 vaccination coverage in Nigeria and elsewhere.
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Evaluation of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of deer owners following identification of a cluster of captive deer with rabies in Pennsylvania in July 2010
Danielle M. Tack,Jesse D. Blanton,Robert C. Holman,Allison Longenberger,Brett W. Petersen,Charles E. Rupprecht +5 more
TL;DR: Rabies educational materials for deer owners should focus on postexposure procedures, disease severity, recognition of rabies in deer, and changes in management practices such as vaccination to prevent rabies.
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Prevalence of neutralizing antibodies to rabies virus in serum of seven species of insectivorous bats from colorado and new mexico, united states
Richard A. Bowen,Thomas J. O'Shea,Vidya Shankar,Vidya Shankar,Melissa A. Neubaum,Daniel J. Neubaum,Charles E. Rupprecht +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that wild bats are commonly exposed to rabies virus and develop a humoral immune response suggesting some degree of viral replication, but many infections fail to progress to clinical disease.