A study of 150 dog-owning households from six randomly selected sublocations was conducted in Machakos District, Kenya. Initially, all households were visited to collect information on dog ecology and demography based on WHO guidelines and to collect serum for rabies antibody detection. A second visit was made 1 year later, to obtain follow-up data on births, deaths, dog movements and other events since the first visit. Dog ownership was common, with a range of 53¯81% (mean=63%) of households owning dogs in the six sublocations. Dog density for the five more rural sublocations ranged from 6 to 21 dogs km-2 and for the peri-urban sublocation was 110 dogs km-2. The dog population was estimated to be growing at 9% p.a. (95% C.I. 4¯14%). This g...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a deterministic model to describe dog rabies...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a determinstic model to describe dog rabies ...
A random sample of households in Machakos District of Kenya was surveyed using personal interviews t...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are of public health and conservation concern because of ...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of a dog population, including th...
Background An estimated 75% or more of the human rabies cases in Africa occur in rural settings, whi...
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease wi...
Dog population dynamics have a major impact upon the effectiveness of rabies control strategies. As ...
To reach zero dog-related human rabies deaths by 2030, Liberia must prioritize rabies as a public he...
Between 2006 and 2012, a rabies control programme has been conducted in the area of Lake Turkana in ...
BMC Veterinary Research, 2008; 4(5).Background: Mass vaccination of owned domestic dogs is crucial f...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are often free-roaming in sub-Saharan African countries. Rabies virus circul...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a deterministic model to describe dog rabies...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a determinstic model to describe dog rabies ...
A random sample of households in Machakos District of Kenya was surveyed using personal interviews t...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are of public health and conservation concern because of ...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of a dog population, including th...
Background An estimated 75% or more of the human rabies cases in Africa occur in rural settings, whi...
Rabies is a prioritized zoonotic disease in Burkina Faso and is known as a major zoonotic disease wi...
Dog population dynamics have a major impact upon the effectiveness of rabies control strategies. As ...
To reach zero dog-related human rabies deaths by 2030, Liberia must prioritize rabies as a public he...
Between 2006 and 2012, a rabies control programme has been conducted in the area of Lake Turkana in ...
BMC Veterinary Research, 2008; 4(5).Background: Mass vaccination of owned domestic dogs is crucial f...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are often free-roaming in sub-Saharan African countries. Rabies virus circul...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a deterministic model to describe dog rabies...
Demographic and epidemiological field data were used in a determinstic model to describe dog rabies ...