Potential for rabies control through dog vaccination in wildlife-abundant communities of Tanzania.
Canine vaccination has been successful in controlling rabies in diverse settings worldwide. However, concerns remain that coverage levels which have previously been sufficient might be insufficient in systems where transmission occurs both between and within populations of domestic dogs and other ca...
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Main Authors: | Meagan C Fitzpatrick (Author), Katie Hampson (Author), Sarah Cleaveland (Author), Lauren Ancel Meyers (Author), Jeffrey P Townsend (Author), Alison P Galvani (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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