Knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP) and control of rabies among community households and health practitioners at the human-wildlife interface in Limpopo National Park, Massingir District, Mozambique.
<h4>Background</h4>Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Africa. In Mozambique, poverty and inadequate surveillance result in gross underreporting and ineffective control of the disease in animals and people. Little is known of the role of hum...
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Main Authors: | Milton Mapatse (Author), Claude Sabeta (Author), José Fafetine (Author), Darrell Abernethy (Author) |
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