HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Julia Clark from the London School have published the article: Domestic risk factors for increased rodent abundance in a Lassa fever endemic region of rural Upper Guinea, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 26/05/2021
- what: Accounting for multiple sampling of rooms over the three trapping sessions, the survey was administered and trapping conducted in 585 rooms.
SUMMARY
Contact with rodents was common, with more than 70% of participants reporting both contact with rodents themselves and with rodent excrement. Across the 585 rooms, there were a total . . .
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