History of Rabies in the Americas, Volume III: Reflections, Reports, Retrospectives, and Revelations is a natural outgrowth of the prior two volumes, which presented topical and spatio-temporal insights on this theme. Volume III offers contributions from those with first-hand experiences with this disease, from groundbreaking discoveries in control and prevention, to the first person to survive rabies without prior vaccination.
This volume goes beyond the objectivity of science writing to offer personal narratives detailing individual impacts, the local and global contributions authors have made to detection, prevention, and control, and the long-reaching effects of colonization and disease translocation into this region. The introduction of rabies to the Americas occurred much later than the rest of the world, and the region has played a uniquely pivotal role in global understanding of this disease. Rather than rehashing the topics presented in the first two volumes, Volume III focuses on the leadership role the Americas has played, in the words of those who experienced it first-hand.
Rabies, Hilary and ME.- Remembering Bernhard Franz Dietzschold: A Personal History of a Rabid Researcher, 1940-2022.- Bats, Bites, and Rabies.- The Joy of Low Expectations: My Unanticipated Career as a Rabies Virologist.- An Epidemiologist’s Introduction to the Medical Prevention, Paranoia, and Politics of Rabies.- Of Raccoons, Rabies and Recombinants.- Parallel Paths to Licensing the First Wildlife Rabies Vaccine in the United States.- Rabies and a Public Health Career in the Green Mountains of Vermont.- Texas Tales, Trivia, and Teasers: Rabies Through the Decades.- Two women, two different pathways, and rabies as a scenario for their professional lives.- Memories of the Griffin Laboratory.- Surviving Rabies.- Historical Rabies Outbreaks Among Unvaccinated Livestock and Humans Associated with Vampire Bats: a South American Retrospective.- A Journey in the Fight Against Rabies in Brazil.
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