Rabies Cases in the West of China Have Two Distinct Origins.
In China, rabies remains an ongoing threat to public health. Although control efforts have been effective in reducing the number of annual cases, the virus continues to spread into new areas. Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu and Ningxia in western China have, until recently, reported only a handful of events....
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Main Authors: | Xiao-Yan Tao (Author), Zhen-Yang Guo (Author), Hao Li (Author), Wen-Tao Jiao (Author), Xin-Xin Shen (Author), Wu-Yang Zhu (Author), Simon Rayner (Author), Qing Tang (Author) |
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