Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaigns to reduce the population density of pet dogs. Methods. Mathematical models were constructed to simulate the canine population dynamics and project the results of control strategies based on several sterilization rates. Results. Even at high sterilization rates (for example, 0.80 year[sup-1]), it would take approximately 5 years to reduce density by 20%. Even so, other sources of population growth, such as the importing of dogs from other geographic areas, could outweigh the effects of a sterilization program. Conclusions. A program's effectiveness is contingent upon not only on the sterilization rate, but also the rate of population growth...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
We present a new modeling tool that can be used to maximize the impact of canine rabies management r...
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
The population dynamics of stray dogs is simulated to assess the effects of sterilization and euthan...
<div><p>Surgical sterilization programs for dogs have been proposed as interventions to control dog ...
<p>Impact of female only mixed age surgical sterilization (Panel A) and female only young age surgic...
OBJETIVO: Analisar, por meio de modelos matemáticos, os potenciais impactos das campanhas de esteril...
Background: Dog fertility depends on human-influenced factors such as sterilization. Uncontrolled fe...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
AbstractWe simulated dog population dynamics for a thirty-years period using a logistic growth model...
1. Control measures for canine rabies include vaccination and reducing population density through cu...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
We present a new modeling tool that can be used to maximize the impact of canine rabies management r...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
We present a new modeling tool that can be used to maximize the impact of canine rabies management r...
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
Objective. To analyze, through mathematical modeling, the potential ability of sterilization campaig...
The population dynamics of stray dogs is simulated to assess the effects of sterilization and euthan...
<div><p>Surgical sterilization programs for dogs have been proposed as interventions to control dog ...
<p>Impact of female only mixed age surgical sterilization (Panel A) and female only young age surgic...
OBJETIVO: Analisar, por meio de modelos matemáticos, os potenciais impactos das campanhas de esteril...
Background: Dog fertility depends on human-influenced factors such as sterilization. Uncontrolled fe...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
AbstractWe simulated dog population dynamics for a thirty-years period using a logistic growth model...
1. Control measures for canine rabies include vaccination and reducing population density through cu...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
We present a new modeling tool that can be used to maximize the impact of canine rabies management r...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
We present a new modeling tool that can be used to maximize the impact of canine rabies management r...
Dog rabies has been recognized from ancient times and remains widespread across the developing world...