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Control de la propagación de enfermedades zoonóticas: rabia

Authors: Pascual Jurado, Candela;

Control de la propagación de enfermedades zoonóticas: rabia

Abstract

Las zoonosis emergentes y reemergentes siguen teniendo una enorme importancia en la sanidad, no solo por el impacto que causan en la salud humana, sino por el gasto económico que conlleva su control y erradicación. La rabia es una enfermedad zoonótica infecciosa perteneciente al género Lyssavirus que afecta a todos los mamíferos a nivel mundial. El principal objetivo es comprender cómo esta antigua enfermedad, que se había considerado erradicada y olvidada, sigue propagándose en numerosos países pese a existir conocidos métodos de prevención y tratamientos tras la exposición. Para ello, se ha llevado a cabo una introducción al tema de las zoonosis, detallando en qué consiste la enfermedad de la rabia y explorando su historia. Los modelos matemáticos basados en epidemiología proporcionan una herramienta crucial para comprender los factores que contribuyen a la propagación de esta enfermedad y explorar las diversas medidas de prevención que se pueden aplicar.

Keywords

Pre-exposición, Differential equations, Rabies, Epidemiology, Spread, Enfermedades infecciosas, SEIR model, Zoonosis, Dogs, Matemáticas (Matemáticas), Epidemiología, Disease, Perros, Post-exposición, Mathematical models, 12 Matemáticas, Vaccination, Propagación, Infectious, 2404 Biomatemáticas, Modelos matemáticos, Modelo SEIR, Biomatemáticas, Pre-exposure, Ecuaciones diferenciales, Rabia, Enfermedad, Post-exposure

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