Risk factors for bat contact and consumption behaviors in Thailand; a quantitative study
Abstract Background Bats serve as an important reservoir for emerging infectious diseases. Bat contact and consumption, which persists in Asia, poses risks for the transmission of bat-borne infections. Methods An analytical cross-sectional survey for risk factors associated with bat contact and cons...
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Main Authors: | Kanokwan Suwannarong (Author), Sutin Chanabun (Author), Phitsanuruk Kanthawee (Author), Santisith Khiewkhern (Author), Paisit Boonyakawee (Author), Kangsadal Suwannarong (Author), Chutarat Saengkul (Author), Nisachon Bubpa (Author), Alongkorn Amonsin (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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