2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.29042
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Neuroimmunology of rabies: New insights into an ancient disease

Victor Bastos,
Vinicius Pacheco,
Érika D. L. Rodrigues
et al.

Abstract: Rabies is an ancient neuroinvasive viral (genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae) disease affecting approximately 59,000 people worldwide. The central nervous system (CNS) is targeted, and rabies has a case fatality rate of almost 100% in humans and animals. Rabies is entirely preventable through proper vaccination, and thus, the highest incidence is typically observed in developing countries, mainly in Africa and Asia. However, there are still cases in European countries and the United States. Recently, demog… Show more

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“…They also proposed that TRIM25 might be a possible target given its regulatory role, although more work is needed. Further research and understanding of the mechanisms of neuronal injury and dysfunction in rabies may open the door to novel neuroprotective therapies and therapeutic targets [ 48 ]. Cannabinoids are one class of compounds that may provide a useful role in neuroprotection.…”
Section: Newer Discoveriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also proposed that TRIM25 might be a possible target given its regulatory role, although more work is needed. Further research and understanding of the mechanisms of neuronal injury and dysfunction in rabies may open the door to novel neuroprotective therapies and therapeutic targets [ 48 ]. Cannabinoids are one class of compounds that may provide a useful role in neuroprotection.…”
Section: Newer Discoveriesmentioning
confidence: 99%