The effects of geographical distributions of buildings and roads on the spatiotemporal spread of canine rabies: An individual-based modeling study.
Rabies is a fatal disease that has been a serious health concern, especially in developing countries. Although rabies is preventable by vaccination, the spread still occurs sporadically in many countries, including Thailand. Geographical structures, habitats, and behaviors of host populations are es...
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Main Authors: | Chayanin Sararat (Author), Suttikiat Changruenngam (Author), Arun Chumkaeo (Author), Anuwat Wiratsudakul (Author), Wirichada Pan-Ngum (Author), Charin Modchang (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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