Sep 28
The mission of the Pan American Journal of Public Health is to serve as an important vehicle for disseminating scientific public health information relevant to the Region of the Americas. The journal aims to strengthen national and local health systems and to bridge the gap between health care and policy-makers, ultimately improving the health of the peoples of the Americas.
International Health Days are commemorations that call the attention of the public on one public health issue; for most of them, in this section the reader will find a selection of published manuscripts with links to the full-text papers.
- Comportamiento epidemiológico de la rabia paralítica bovina en la región central de México, 2001–2013
- Setting priorities for surveillance, prevention, and control of zoonoses in Bogotá, Colombia
- Distribución geográfica del riesgo de rabia de origen silvestre y evaluación de los factores asociados con su incidencia en Colombia, 1982-2010
- Spatial epidemiology of bat-borne rabies in Colombia
- Modelo de risco para circulação do vírus da raiva em herbívoros no estado de São Paulo, Brasil
- Importance of animal/human health interface in potential Public Health Emergencies of International Concern in the Americas
- Rabies transmitted by vampire bats to humans: an emerging zoonotic disease in Latin America?
- Los anticuerpos monoclonales en la caracterizacion y vigilancia de los virus de la rabia en America Latina y el Caribe