OBJECTIVE:While Grenada attained a zero-human-rabies case status since 1970, the authors conducted the first study to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices that may contribute to this status as well as to receive feedback on the rabies control program in Grenada. METHODOLOGY:A cross-sectional survey was conducted in July, 2017 with 996 households on the mainland. A questionnaire was administered to collect information on knowledge of rabies and prevention, vaccination practices, perception of institutional responsibilities for rabies control, and evaluation of the anti-rabies program. RESULTS:Of the 996 households, 617 (62%) had owners of animals that can be infected with rabies and were included in the analysis. Respondents were very ...
BACKGROUND: Despite being entirely preventable,canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in deve...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Rabies remains a significant problem in much of the developed world, where canine rabies is not well...
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of ...
BackgroundRabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of pub...
Aim: The world is racing behind time to get dog-mediated human rabies eradicated by 2030. In respons...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Grenada has an area of about 133 square miles (85,120 acres) and a population (1970 census) of 95,13...
Introduction The Public Health Veterinary Services’ goal is to reduce the number of deaths from rab...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Background: Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in deve...
Abstract Background Rabies is a highly fatal disease transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal....
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
BACKGROUND: Despite being entirely preventable,canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in deve...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Rabies remains a significant problem in much of the developed world, where canine rabies is not well...
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of ...
BackgroundRabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of pub...
Aim: The world is racing behind time to get dog-mediated human rabies eradicated by 2030. In respons...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Grenada has an area of about 133 square miles (85,120 acres) and a population (1970 census) of 95,13...
Introduction The Public Health Veterinary Services’ goal is to reduce the number of deaths from rab...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Background: Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in deve...
Abstract Background Rabies is a highly fatal disease transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal....
BackgroundRabies is a zoonotic viral disease that can occur in all warm-blooded animals, including h...
Background Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease with high fatality rate and economic losse...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
BACKGROUND: Despite being entirely preventable,canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in deve...
Despite being entirely preventable, canine rabies still kills 55,000 people/year in developing count...
Rabies remains a significant problem in much of the developed world, where canine rabies is not well...