Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries including Thailand. There is a need for novel insights to improve current rabies control strategies in these countries. Network analysis is commonly used to study the interactions between individuals or organizations and has been applied in preventive veterinary medicine. However, contact networks of domestic free-roaming dogs are mostly unexplored. The objective of this study was to explore the contact network of free-roaming dogs residing on a university campus. Three one-mode networks were created using co-appearances of dogs as edges. A two-mode network was created by associating the dog with the pre-defined area it was seen in. The average numb...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
<p>In the left panel each node corresponds to a dog. The size of the node is proportional to the deg...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N'Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campai...
<div><p>Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccinatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
Poor management of dog populations causes many problems in different countries, including rabies. To...
Abstract Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly...
Rabies is a fatal disease that has been a serious health concern, especially in developing countries...
Background and Aim: Rabies is a severe progressive encephalitis disease in dogs characterized as a z...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
<p>In the left panel each node corresponds to a dog. The size of the node is proportional to the deg...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...
Free-roaming dogs have been identified as an important reservoir of rabies in many countries includi...
Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. ...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
Contact patterns strongly influence the dynamics of disease transmission in both human and non-human...
Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N'Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campai...
<div><p>Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccinatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
Although Australia is canine rabies free, the Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Queensland and other no...
Poor management of dog populations causes many problems in different countries, including rabies. To...
Abstract Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly...
Rabies is a fatal disease that has been a serious health concern, especially in developing countries...
Background and Aim: Rabies is a severe progressive encephalitis disease in dogs characterized as a z...
Domestic dogs can affect human health through bites and pathogen transmission, particularly in resou...
<p>In the left panel each node corresponds to a dog. The size of the node is proportional to the deg...
Controlling and preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases in human and non-human animals is a prio...