Autor: Fèvre, Eric M.
- Estimating human rabies mortality in the United Republic of Tanzania from dog bite injuries
- Animal movements and the spread of infectious diseases
- Estimating the public health impact of rabies
- Re-evaluating the burden of rabies in Africa and Asia
- The epidemiology of animal bite injuries in Uganda and projections of the burden of rabies
- Quantifying the burden of rhodesiense sleeping sickness in Urambo District, Tanzania
Autor: Coleman, P.G.
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