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- who: Yul Fitria and colleagues from the JLRaya Bukittinggi-Payakumbuh KM, Agam, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia have published the Article: Evaluation of In-House ELISA for Antirabies Antibodies Detection in Domestic Canine, in the Journal: Veterinary Medicine International 10 of 25/01/2023
- what: Currently, rabies-infected dogs are the major reasons for the high incidence of human rabies, and therefore, vaccinating dogs has shown to be the most cost-efective strategy for preventing rabies in humans . Animal ethics in this study was not required because all known positive (111 samples) and known negative (47 . . .
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