An understanding of the core demographic characteristics of the sub-populations of FRD is essential to effectively implement both rabies control interventions through mass vaccination of FRD, and dog population control programmes. This study compares the data obtained following photographic sight-resight surveys in rural (Shirsuphal village in west India) and urban (Municipal Corporation Panchkula in north India) locations . A total of 263 and 1408 FRD were seen at least once through 617 and 3465 sightings in the rural and urban sites, respectively. The rural location had a lower proportion of females (OR 0.5, 95% CI 0.4–0.7) and a higher proportion of poor and fair conditioned dogs (OR 1.8, 95% CI 1.3–2.3) compared to the urban setting. Th...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Most human deaths from rabies in India are caused by the bites of free roaming dogs (FRD), however s...
Adequate vaccination coverage of free roaming dogs (FRD) against canine rabies is not achieved prima...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
The availability of reliable estimates of dog populations is crucial in developing a control strateg...
Canine rabies is endemic in urban India. A questionnaire was administered to 204 residents of the ur...
Background: Rabies is a fatal disease of the central nervous system caused by the bites of warm‑bloo...
Canine rabies is endemic in urban India. A questionnaire was administered to 204 residents of the ur...
BACKGROUND: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
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...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Most human deaths from rabies in India are caused by the bites of free roaming dogs (FRD), however s...
Adequate vaccination coverage of free roaming dogs (FRD) against canine rabies is not achieved prima...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
The lack of awareness about dog-bite related rabies in the rural population of developing countries,...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
The availability of reliable estimates of dog populations is crucial in developing a control strateg...
Canine rabies is endemic in urban India. A questionnaire was administered to 204 residents of the ur...
Background: Rabies is a fatal disease of the central nervous system caused by the bites of warm‑bloo...
Canine rabies is endemic in urban India. A questionnaire was administered to 204 residents of the ur...
BACKGROUND: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
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...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
Dog populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...