Mary Elizabeth G Miranda
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Recent Articles
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Yuson M, Bautista C, Rees E, Bogaardt C, Cruz V, Durrant R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):10753.
PMID: 39737920
Rabies is a viral zoonosis that kills thousands of people annually in low- and middle-income countries across Africa and Asia where domestic dogs are the reservoir. 'Zero by 30', the...
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Gundran R, Dela Cruz D, Mananggit M, Ongtangco J, Baccay X, Domingo R, et al.
Western Pac Surveill Response J
. 2024 Aug;
15(3):1-5.
PMID: 39188892
No abstract available.
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Swedberg C, Miranda M, Bautista C, Anderson D, Basa-Tulio M, Chng N, et al.
One Health Implement Res
. 2023 Oct;
3:77-96.
PMID: 37841079
Background: Despite national elimination efforts, dog-mediated rabies remains endemic in the Philippines. Free provision of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) through the widespread establishment of Animal Bite Treatment Centers (ABTCs) has improved...
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Birhane M, Miranda M, Dyer J, Blanton J, Recuenco S
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2016 Mar;
10(3):e0004486.
PMID: 26999021
Background: The Philippines is one of the developing countries highly affected by rabies. Dog vaccination campaigns implemented through collaborative effort between the government and NGOs have played an important role...
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Saito M, Oshitani H, Orbina J, Tohma K, de Guzman A, Kamigaki T, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2013 Apr;
7(4):e2144.
PMID: 23593515
Background: Rabies continues to be a major public health problem in the Philippines, where 200-300 human cases were reported annually between 2001 and 2011. Understanding the phylogeography of rabies viruses...
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Lapiz S, Miranda M, Garcia R, Daguro L, Paman M, Madrinan F, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2012 Dec;
6(12):e1891.
PMID: 23236525
Background: The province of Bohol, located in the Visayas islands region in the Philippines has a human population of 1.13 million and was the 4th highest region for human rabies...
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Miranda M, Miranda N
J Infect Dis
. 2011 Oct;
204 Suppl 3:S757-60.
PMID: 21987747
The 2008 Reston ebolavirus infection event in domestic pigs has triggered continuing epidemiologic investigations among Philippine health and veterinary agencies in collaboration with international filovirus experts. Prior to this, there...
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Bourhy H, Reynes J, Dunham E, Dacheux L, Larrous F, Huong V, et al.
J Gen Virol
. 2008 Oct;
89(Pt 11):2673-2681.
PMID: 18931062
Rabies is a progressively fatal and incurable viral encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus infection. Almost all of the 55 000 annual rabies deaths in humans result from infection with dog...
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Ikegami T, Miranda M, Calaor A, Manalo D, Miranda N, Niikura M, et al.
Exp Anim
. 2002 Nov;
51(5):447-55.
PMID: 12451705
We investigated the livers, spleens, kidneys and lungs collected from 24 cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) naturally infected with Ebola virus subtype Reston (EBO-R) during the Philippine outbreak in 1996, in...
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Miranda M, Yoshikawa Y, Manalo D, Calaor A, Miranda N, Cho F, et al.
Exp Anim
. 2002 May;
51(2):173-9.
PMID: 12012728
To describe the transmission pattern of natural infection with Ebola Reston (EBO-R) virus in a breeding colony, the chronological and spatial analysis of mortality during the 1996 EBO-R virus outbreak...