Epidemiology of human exposure to rabies in Nunavik: incidence, the role of dog bites and their context, and victim profiles
Abstract Background In Nunavik, Arctic rabies is still endemic due to a spillover from wildlife to dogs. The prevention of human exposure and the management of potential exposure is a significant public health concern in this region. Methods This study retrospectively describes cases of potential ex...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Mediouni (Author), Mario Brisson (Author), André Ravel (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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