Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) about rabies prevention and control: a community survey in Tanzania.
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing countries. Information about local beliefs and practices can identify knowledge gaps that may affect prevention practices and lead to unnecessary deaths.We investigated knowledge, attitudes and practices r...
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Main Authors: | Maganga Sambo (Author), Tiziana Lembo (Author), Sarah Cleaveland (Author), Heather M Ferguson (Author), Lwitiko Sikana (Author), Cleophas Simon (Author), Honorati Urassa (Author), Katie Hampson (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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