8 Papers
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Nan Li is an academic researcher from Academy of Military Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rabies & Rabies virus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Emergence of African Swine Fever in China, 2018.
Xintao Zhou,Nan Li,Yuzi Luo,Ye Liu,Faming Miao,Teng Chen,Shoufeng Zhang,Peili Cao,Xiangdong Li,Kegong Tian,Kegong Tian,Hua-Ji Qiu,Rongliang Hu +12 more
TL;DR: Since ASF was first identified in Kenya in the 1920s, it has rapidly spread in Africa and Eurasia and presented as 24 genotypes and resulted in substantial economic losses in many Eastern and Western European countries.
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Neglected challenges in the control of animal rabies in China
TL;DR: In contrast to relying on mass dog vaccination, reliance on postexposure prophylaxis to reduce human rabies burden is costly and ineffective in the prevention of rabies transmission from dogs to humans and other susceptible animal species.
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Possible Transmission of Irkut Virus from Dogs to Humans.
TL;DR: Investigation of the prevalence and circulation patterns of IRKV in China revealed that IRKVs can cause rabies-like disease in dogs and cats after laboratory infection, and additional attention should be paid to trans-species infection ofIRKV between bats and dogs or dogs and humans.
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Dog-transmitted Rabies in Beijing, China
TL;DR: Because vaccination of unregistered dogs against rabies is still neglected in Beijing and other regions of China, national and local authorities should play central roles in all related aspects, such as development of policies, engagement of stakeholders for public and professional education, entire vaccination process, and animal management.
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Mink Circovirus Can Infect Minks, Foxes and Raccoon Dogs.
Yang Yanling,Cheng Yuening,Nan Li,Cheng Shipeng,Guo Li,Yucheng Zhou,Haiwei Zhang,Xinyuan Zhang,Linzhu Ren +8 more
TL;DR: The present study intends to investigate MiCV infection in minks, foxes and raccoon dogs in China as well as the coinfection of MiCV with Escherichia coli (E. coli) and mink enteritis parvovirus (MEV), which are major pathogens of minks.
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