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Fevre, E. M, R. W Kaboyo, V. Persson, M. Edelsten, P. G Coleman, and S. Cleaveland. "The Epidemiology of Animal Bite Injuries in Uganda and Projections of the Burden of Rabies." Tropical Medicine & International Health 10, no. 8 (2005): 790-798.
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Sambo, Maganga, Tiziana Lembo, Sarah Cleaveland, Heather M Ferguson, Lwitiko Sikana, Cleophas Simon, Honorati Urassa, and Katie Hampson. "Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) about rabies prevention and control: a community survey in Tanzania." PLoS neglected tropical diseases 8, no. 12 (2014): e3310.
Conference Paper
Feeney, Griffith, Norman Y Luther, Qing-pu Meng, and Ying Sun. "Recent fertility trends in china: results from the 1990 census." International Seminar on China's 19-23 October 1992, Beijing. 1990.
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Sambo, Maganga, Sarah Cleaveland, Heather Ferguson, Tiziana Lembo, Cleophas Simon, Honorati Urassa, and Katie Hampson. "The burden of rabies in Tanzania and its impact on local communities." PLoS neglected tropical diseases 7, no. 11 (2013).
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Sambo, Maganga, Paul CD Johnson, Karen Hotopp, Joel Changalucha, Sarah Cleaveland, Rudovick Kazwala, Tiziana Lembo, Ahmed Lugelo, Kennedy Lushasi, and Mathew Maziku. "Comparing Methods of Assessing Dog Rabies Vaccination Coverage in Rural and Urban Communities in Tanzania." Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2017).
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Zhang, Helen L, Kunda W Mnzava, Sarah T Mitchell, Matayo L Melubo, Tito J Kibona, Sarah Cleaveland, Rudovick R Kazwala, John A Crump, Joanne P Sharp, and Jo EB Halliday. "Mixed methods survey of zoonotic disease awareness and practice among animal and human healthcare providers in Moshi, Tanzania." PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10, no. 3 (2016): e0004476.
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