Rabies remains a disease of significant zoonotic and economic concern in rabies endemic areas of Bhutan. Rabies outbreaks in livestock threaten the livelihoods of subsistence farming communities and pose a potential public health threat. As a part of identifying approaches to prevent rabies in cattle, a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey was conducted among cattle owners in selected rural areas of the southern rabies high-risk zone and low-risk zone in eastern Bhutan. Between March and April 2017, 562 cattle owners (281 in the east and 281 in the south) were interviewed using a questionnaire. Eighty-eight percent of the participants had heard of rabies but only 39% of the participants who had heard of rabies had adequate knowled...
International audienceRabies is endemic in southern Bhutan and children are the frequent victims of ...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
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Participants who had heard of rabies (A) and seen a rabies case in animals or humans (B) categorized...
Participants who had “adequate vs inadequate knowledge about rabies” (A) and a “favourable vs unfavo...
Abstract Background Rabies is a highly fatal disease transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal....
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Background: Rabies is an important public health problem in Bangladesh and is at the top of the list...
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BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
Rabies is highly prevalent in India. It is almost always fatal but preventable by timely administrat...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
Rabies is an endemic zoonotic disease in India. Dog is the main reservoir of rabies in India and oth...
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International audienceRabies is endemic in southern Bhutan and children are the frequent victims of ...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Participants who had heard of rabies (A) and seen a rabies case in animals or humans (B) categorized...
Participants who had “adequate vs inadequate knowledge about rabies” (A) and a “favourable vs unfavo...
Abstract Background Rabies is a highly fatal disease transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal....
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Background: Rabies is an important public health problem in Bangladesh and is at the top of the list...
Background and Aim: Rabies is a fatal zoonosis caused by RNA virus belonging to genus Lyssavirus. Ne...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
Rabies is highly prevalent in India. It is almost always fatal but preventable by timely administrat...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
Rabies is an endemic zoonotic disease in India. Dog is the main reservoir of rabies in India and oth...
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of ...
International audienceRabies is endemic in southern Bhutan and children are the frequent victims of ...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...