Human rabies in China: evidence-based suggestions for improved case detection and data gathering
Abstract Background China still suffers heavily from rabies, although reported human cases continue to decrease year over year. There are far fewer laboratory-confirmed human cases than clinically diagnosed cases, which is a big problem that needs to be addressed. In this report, we summarize analys...
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Main Authors: | Hao Li (Author), Jia-Jia Liu (Author), Shu-Jun Ding (Author), Liang Cai (Author), Yun Feng (Author), Peng-Cheng Yu (Author), Shu-Qing Liu (Author), Xue-Xin Lu (Author), Xiao-Yan Tao (Author), Wu-Yang Zhu (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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