Modelling the factors affecting the probability for local rabies elimination by strategic control.
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world with an estimated 59,000 people dying annually from the disease. In 2011 a tri-partite alliance consisting of the OIE, the WHO and the FAO committed to globally eliminating dog-mediated human rabies...
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Main Authors: | Johann L Kotzé (Author), John Duncan Grewar (Author), Aaron Anderson (Author) |
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