Login / Signup

Assessing changing weather and the El Niño Southern Oscillation impacts on cattle rabies outbreaks and mortality in Costa Rica (1985-2016).

Sabine E HutterAnnemarie KäsbohrerSilvia Lucia Fallas GonzálezBernal LeónKatharina BruggerMario BaldiL Mario RomeroYan GaoLuis Fernando Chaves
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
Further efforts are necessary to articulate the mechanisms underpinning the association between weather changes and cattle rabies outbreaks. One hypothesis is that exacerbation of cattle rabies outbreaks might be mediated by impacts of weather conditions on common vampire bat movement and access to food resources on its natural habitats. Further eco-epidemiological field studies could help to understand rabies virus transmission ecology, and to propose sound interventions to control this major veterinary public health problem.
Keyphrases