Published on in Vol 9 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/43061, first published .
Defining County-Level Terrestrial Rabies Freedom Using the US National Rabies Surveillance System: Surveillance Data Analysis

Defining County-Level Terrestrial Rabies Freedom Using the US National Rabies Surveillance System: Surveillance Data Analysis

Defining County-Level Terrestrial Rabies Freedom Using the US National Rabies Surveillance System: Surveillance Data Analysis

Journals

  1. Davis A, Chipman R, Nelson K, Haley B, Kirby J, Ma X, Wallace R, Gilbert A. Evaluation of contingency actions to control the spread of raccoon rabies in Ohio and Virginia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2024;225:106145 View
  2. Rupprecht C, Buchanan T, Cliquet F, King R, Müller, T, Yakobson B, Yang D. A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON ORAL VACCINATION OF WILDLIFE AGAINST RABIES. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2024;60(2) View
  3. Michalska-Smith M, Craft M, Davis A, Gilbert A, Chipman R, Kirby J, Nelson K, Ma X, Wallace R, Miller G, Pepin K, Rayner S. Landscape-scale analysis of raccoon rabies surveillance reveals different drivers of disease dynamics across latitude. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2025;19(9):e0013581 View
  4. Downs J, Hinch J, Mudiyanselage H, Chakraborty S. Urban sprawl and the spatial expansion of rabid bat encounters with humans in Los Angeles County, California, USA. Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology 2025;55:100763 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gilbert A, Buchanan T, Chipman R. Rabies. View