Population Dynamics of Owned, Free-Roaming Dogs: Implications for Rabies Control.
BACKGROUND:Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, where the virus is maintained in populations of owned, free-roaming domestic dogs. Rabies elimination can be achieved through the mass vaccination of dogs, but maintaining the critical thresh...
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Main Authors: | Anne Conan (Author), Oluyemisi Akerele (Author), Greg Simpson (Author), Bjorn Reininghaus (Author), Jacques van Rooyen (Author), Darryn Knobel (Author) |
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2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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