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Resources → Publications → Dog ecology and population management

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The Role of Waste Management in Control of Rabies: A Neglected Issue.

Wright et al. 2021. Viruses. Volume 13.  Issue 225. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/v13020225

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The Role of Dog Population Management in Rabies Elimination—A Review of Current Approaches and Future Opportunities

Taylor et al. 2017. Front Vet Sci, 4, 109. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00109

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Control of rabies in Jaipur, India, by the sterilisation and vaccination of neighbourhood dogs

Reece et al. Vet Rec. 2006 Sep 16;159(12):379-83.

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Decline in human dog-bite cases during a street dog sterilisation programme in Jaipur, India

Reece et al. Vet Rec. 2013 May 4;172(18):473. 

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Dog Ecology and Barriers to Canine Rabies Control in the Republic of Haiti, 2014-2015

Schildecker et al. Transbound Emerg Dis. 2016 Jun 17. 

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Population Dynamics of Owned, Free-Roaming Dogs: Implications for Rabies Control

Conan et al. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015 Nov 6;9(11):e0004177. 

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The demography of free-roaming dog populations and applications to disease and population control

Morters et al. J Appl Ecol. 2014 Aug;51(4):1096-1106

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Evidence-based control of canine rabies: a critical review of population density reduction

Morters MK et al., J Anim Ecol. 2013 Jan;82(1):6-14.

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