A mathematical model of animal-human Brucellosis transmission in Armenia: Implications for prevention and control
Abstract Brucellosis, a zoonotic disease impacting public health and economies, is prevalent in several countries, particularly low- and middle-income regions. This study centers on Armenia, where the Veterinary Department of the Food Safety Inspection Body employs a test-and-slaughter strategy to c...
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Main Authors: | Uchenna Anyanwu (Author), Yuqian Wang (Author), Alexandra Walker (Author), Artemiy Dimov (Author), Jakob Zinsstag (Author), Youssef Akladios (Author), Nakul Chitnis (Author), Sandra Volken (Author), Binyu Li (Author), Lusine Paronyan (Author), Ani Manukyan (Author), Jon Simonyan (Author), Tigran Markosian (Author), Jan Hattendorf (Author) |
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