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Mass vaccination of dogs, control of canine populations and post‐exposure vaccination – necessary but not sufficient for achieving childhood rabies elimination [PDF]
D N, Durrheim +3 more
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Introduction Rabies is a fatal but preventable zoonotic disease that is still endemic in many low- and middle-income countries. Mass dog vaccination is central to rabies control, but identifying delivery strategies that are both effective and economically feasible continues to be a challenge in low-resource ...
Joel Changalucha +8 more
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Optimizing the location of vaccination sites to stop a zoonotic epidemic
Mass vaccinations are crucial public health interventions for curbing infectious diseases. Canine rabies control relies on mass dog vaccination campaigns (MDVCs) that are held annually across the globe.
Ricardo Castillo-Neyra +9 more
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Additional file 3 Datasheet 3: Veterinarian questionnaire.
Handous, Mariem +8 more
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Additional file 1 Datasheet 1: Household questionnaire.
Handous, Mariem +8 more
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The objective of this paper was to analyze economic impact of rabies in East Nusa Tenggara Province.Data from Health Department of East Nusa Tenggara Province (Period 1998-2007) were applied to a setof link the economics model. Analysis presented in this
Ewaldus Wera +2 more
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Use of Oncept melanoma vaccine in 69 canine oral malignant melanomas in the United Kingdom [PDF]
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Rabies can be eliminated if coverage of domestic dog vaccination is sustained above 40% all year-round for five-seven consecutive years. Current approaches usually fail to achieve this required vaccination coverage and an alternative, a community-based continuous mass dog vaccination (CBC-MDV) approach, was designed and piloted in the Mara region of ...
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Risk factors associated with nonvaccination rabies status of dogs in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Melinda Hergert,1 Kevin le Roux,2 Louis H Nel3,4 1Department of Paraclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, Pretoria, 2KwaZulu-Natal Department of Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development, Government
Hergert M, le Roux K, Nel LH
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