Animal Rabies in the Former Yugoslavia
Updated: 2012-03-30 05:59:23
The incidence of animal rabies in the former Yugoslav republics has changed little since th 1990′s, with most cases reported in Croatia [1,2] – see graph: References: 1. Berger SA. Rabies: Global Status, 2012. 376 pp, 546 graphs, 1375 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/disease/rabies-global-status/ 2. Gideon graph tool at http://www.GIDEONonline.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/Gideon-Graphs.pps
Tick-borne encephalitis was first reported in Hungary in 1977. [1,2] The disease is most common in forested, hilly areas of the western and northern regions. Highest incidence is reported from western Hungary, west of the Danube; the region surrounding the Balaton extending to the Austrian and Croatian borders; the areas to the west and north [...]
Rates of salmonellosis in Canada are strikingly similar to those of giardiasis, and low in comparison with rates reported by the other major English-speaking countries. [1-3] [1-3] See graphs: References: 1. Gideon graph tool at http://www.GIDEONonline.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/Gideon-Graphs.pps 2. Berger SA. Infectious Diseases of Canada, 2012. 496 pp, 107 graphs, 3130 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/country/infectious-diseases-of-canada/ 3. Berger [...]