Dogs (Canis familiaris) are among the earliest domesticated animals and one of the most ubiquitous domestic species worldwide. Albeit of many benefits, this partnership can cause problems. Zoonoses (diseases transmittable from animals to humans) transmitted by dogs, particularly rabies, can have a high impact on animal and public health. Worldwide, more than 99% of human cases result from dog bites. The disease is responsible for around 59,000 human deaths per year with 60% occurring in Asia (1)(2). In societies where domestic dogs are owned, but free-roaming, a substantial risk for disease transmission through frequent contacts within the dog population exists. Yet, knowledge on the behaviors of free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) is limited...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
Dogs play a major role in public health because of potential transmission of zoonotic diseases, such...
This study was a qualitative study that conducted in Bali, Indonesia. Bali has been an endemic of ra...
<p>Rabies has been a serious public health threat in Flores Island, Indonesia since it was introduce...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control,...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Dogs play a major role in public health because of potential transmission of zoonotic diseases, such...
International audienceBackground: Rabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
Dogs play a major role in public health because of potential transmission of zoonotic diseases, such...
This study was a qualitative study that conducted in Bali, Indonesia. Bali has been an endemic of ra...
<p>Rabies has been a serious public health threat in Flores Island, Indonesia since it was introduce...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control,...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Dogs play a major role in public health because of potential transmission of zoonotic diseases, such...
International audienceBackground: Rabies is a fatal yet vaccine-preventable disease. In the last two...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
AbstractBackground: According to the recommendation made by World Health organization, vaccinating 7...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North America, but co...