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Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Ca...

Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Ca...

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Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Cats for Human Rabies Prevention

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Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Cats for Human Rabies Prevention

Publisher

Basel: MDPI AG

Journal title

Veterinary sciences, 2021-07, Vol.8 (7), p.132

Language

English

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Basel: MDPI AG

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Contents

In France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an observation period of 15 days with three veterinary visits to ascertain that they remain healthy, indicating that no zoonotic transmission of rabies virus occurred via salivary presymptomatic excretion. This surveillance protocol is mandatory for all pets that have bitten...

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Full title

Benefit–Risk Assessment of the French Surveillance Protocol of Apparently Healthy Biting Dogs and Cats for Human Rabies Prevention

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f4d44b689fc3403494741258e781fa37

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f4d44b689fc3403494741258e781fa37

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ISSN

2306-7381

E-ISSN

2306-7381

DOI

10.3390/vetsci8070132

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