Autor:
Widyastuti, M.D.W.
Bardosh, K.L.
Sunandar
Basri, C.
Basuno, E.
Jatikusumah, A.
Arief, R.A.
Putra, A.A.G.
Rukmantara, A.
Estoepangestie, A.T.S.
Willyanto, I.
Natakesuma, I.K.G.
Sumantra, I.P.
Grace, Delia
Unger, Fred
Gilbert, J.
Background Previously free of rabies, Bali experienced an outbreak in 2008, which has since caused a large number of human fatalities. In response, both mass dog culling and vaccination have been implemented. In order to assess potential community-driven interventions for optimizing rabies contro...
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Widyastuti, M.D.W.
,
Bardosh, K.L.
,
Sunandar
,
Basri, C.
,
Basuno, E.
,
Jatikusumah, A.
,
Arief, R.A.
,
Putra, A.A.G.
,
Rukmantara, A.
,
Estoepangestie, A.T.S.
,
Willyanto, I.
,
Natakesuma, I.K.G.
,
Sumantra, I.P.
,
Grace, Delia
,
Unger, Fred
,
Gilbert, J.
,
[On dogs, people, and a rabies epidemic: results from a sociocultural study in Bali, Indonesia]
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On dogs, people, and a rabies epidemic: results from a sociocultural study in Bali, Indonesia