Reviewing the ecological evidence base for management of emerging tropical zoonoses: Kyasanur Forest Disease in India as a case study.
Zoonoses disproportionately affect tropical communities and are associated with human modification and use of ecosystems. Effective management is hampered by poor ecological understanding of disease transmission and often focuses on human vaccination or treatment. Better ecological understanding of...
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Main Authors: | Sarah J Burthe (Author), Stefanie M Schäfer (Author), Festus A Asaaga (Author), Natrajan Balakrishnan (Author), Mohammed Mudasssar Chanda (Author), Narayanaswamy Darshan (Author), Subhash L Hoti (Author), Shivani K Kiran (Author), Tanya Seshadri (Author), Prashanth N Srinivas (Author), Abi T Vanak (Author), Bethan V Purse (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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