Assessing the extent and public health impact of bat predation by domestic animals using data from a rabies passive surveillance program
Domestic animals can serve as consequential conveyors of zoonotic pathogens across wildlife-human interfaces. Still, there has been little study on how different domestic species and their behaviors influence the zoonotic risk to humans. In this study, we examined patterns of bat encounters with dom...
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Main Authors: | Amy G. Wilson (Author), Christine Fehlner-Gardiner (Author), Scott Wilson (Author), Karra N. Pierce (Author), Glenna F. McGregor (Author), Catalina González (Author), Tanya M. J. Luszcz (Author) |
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