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    Incidence of rabies and post-exposure treatment in developing countries by BOGEL, K, MOTSCHWILLER, E

    “…The results are reported of a ranking analysis of epidemiological data of reservoirs of canine rabies in 30 countries. For those countries where combined…”
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    Q fever in Europe: current aspects of aetiology, epidemiology, human infection, diagnosis and therapy by Aitken, I D, Bögel, K, Cracea, E, Edlinger, E, Houwers, D, Krauss, H, Rády, M, Rehácek, J, Schiefer, H G, Schmeer, N

    Published in Infection (1987)
    “…Q fever (Q = query, due to its initially unknown aetiology and pathogenesis) is an infectious disease of worldwide distribution. It is transmitted from animals…”
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    Assessment of fox control in areas of wildlife rabies by Bögel, K, Moegle, H, Steck, F, Krocza, W, Andral, L

    “…This paper describes a technique for the analysis of the interaction between rabies control measures and the annual turnover of a fox population. The basic…”
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    Economics of human and canine rabies elimination : guidelines for programme orientation by BOÊGEL, K, MESLIN, F.-X

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-05-1990)
    “…Analysis of the present situation in canine-rabies-infected countries shows that in most cases the levels of activities for controlling the disease in man and…”
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    Characteristics of the spread of a wildlife rabies epidemic in Europe by Bögel, K, Moegle, H, Knorpp, F, Arata, A, Dietz, K, Diethelm, P

    “…The control of rabies in wildlife by reducing the fox population has led in Europe to inconsistent results, since little was known of the dynamics of the fox…”
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    Role of Lesser Developed Nations in Rabies Research by Joshi, D. D., Bögel, K.

    Published in Reviews of infectious diseases (01-11-1988)
    “…The contributions of lesser developed nations to rabies research can be significant in several areas. The type of health system that supports complex…”
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    Pattern analysis of human salmonella enteritidis infection by BÖGEL, K, KÄSBOHRER, A, STÖHR, K, LEHMACHER, W, TALASKA, T

    Published in Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie (01-10-1995)
    “…Information on salmonella serovar, community, and date of isolation concerning 10,368 cases of S. enteritidis (SE) infection and 1163 cases of S. typhimurium…”
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    Accessibility of dog populations for rabies control in Kathmandu valley, Nepal by BOÊGEL, K, JOSHI, D. D

    “…The accessibility of dogs in urban areas of Kathmandu valley was measured using the following approaches: determination of the proportion of dogs that bore…”
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    Control of Rabies in Wildlife by Winkler, William G., Bögel, Konrad

    Published in Scientific American (01-06-1992)
    “…Annually, more than 25,000 humans die from rabies. Because most of these people do not have access to treatment, immunization of free-ranging wildlife is…”
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    Veterinary public health perspectives: trend assessment and recommendations by Bögel, K

    “…In a world of increasing populations, new patterns of land use and new biotechnologies, the orientation towards population veterinary medicine within the…”
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    Historical perspective of the origins and development of international veterinary public health in the World Health Organisation by Kaplan, M M, Bögel, K

    “…The World Health Organisation (WHO) worked vigorously to implement and develop veterinary public health (VPH) activities during the first twenty years of its…”
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    Man in its animal environment--the community can provide major resources for health by Bogel, K

    Published in Community development journal (01-07-1987)
    “…In many areas of the world the number of animals far exceeds the number of people. Often forgotten are the associated health risks. Outlines 18 rules and…”
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    Intersectoral collaboration in animal and human health by Bögel, K, Griffiths, R B, Mantovani, A

    “…A review is made of the health fields where collaboration between veterinarians and physicians and with other professions is most needed. The main obstacles…”
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    Chlamydiae as agents of human and animal diseases by Schachter, J, Storz, J, Tarizzo, M L, Bögel, K

    “…A brief review is given of the properties, occurrence, and public health significance of chlamydiae in man and animals and of the diagnosis and control of…”
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