Mapping the Distribution of Anthrax in Mainland China, 2005-2013.

Anthrax, a global re-emerging zoonotic disease in recent years is enzootic in mainland China. Despite its significance to the public health, spatiotemporal distributions of the disease in human and livestock and its potential driving factors remain poorly understood.Using the national surveillance d...

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Main Authors: Wan-Jun Chen (Author), Sheng-Jie Lai (Author), Yang Yang (Author), Kun Liu (Author), Xin-Lou Li (Author), Hong-Wu Yao (Author), Yu Li (Author), Hang Zhou (Author), Li-Ping Wang (Author), Di Mu (Author), Wen-Wu Yin (Author), Li-Qun Fang (Author), Hong-Jie Yu (Author), Wu-Chun Cao (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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