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Epidemiology, clinical features and risk factors for human rabies and animal bites during an outbreak of rabies in Maputo and Matola cities, Mozambique, 2014: Implications for public health interventions for rabies control

机译:2014年莫桑比克马普托和马托拉市狂犬病暴发期间人类狂犬病和动物叮咬的流行病学,临床特征和危险因素:对狂犬病控制的公共卫生干预措施的意义

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Background In Mozambique, the majority of rabies outbreaks are unreported and data on the epidemiological features of human rabies and animal bites are scarce. An outbreak of human rabies in adjacent Maputo and Matola cities in 2014 prompted us to investigate the epidemiology, clinical features and risk factors of human rabies and animal bites in the two cities.
机译:背景信息在莫桑比克,尚未报告大多数狂犬病暴发,而且关于人类狂犬病和动物叮咬的流行病学特征的数据很少。 2014年在邻近的马普托和马托拉市爆发人类狂犬病,促使我们调查这两个城市的人类狂犬病和动物咬伤的流行病学,临床特征和危险因素。

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