Modelling modifiable factors associated with the probability of human rabies deaths among self-reported victims of dog bites in Abuja, Nigeria.
Canine-mediated rabies kills tens of thousands of people annually in lesser-developed communities of Asia, Africa, and the Americas, primarily through bites from infected dogs. Multiple rabies outbreaks have been associated with human deaths in Nigeria. However, the lack of quality data on human rab...
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Main Authors: | Philip P Mshelbwala (Author), Ricardo J Soares Magalhães (Author), J Scott Weese (Author), Nasir O Ahmed (Author), Charles E Rupprecht (Author), Nicholas J Clark (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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