2018
DOI: 10.4236/jgis.2018.101004
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Spatiotemporal Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Rabies in Tennessee

Abstract: Among viruses, Rhabdovirus, more commonly known as rabies, is largely monitored throughout landscapes because of its known risks and deadliness. While vaccination and education efforts have been enforced and apparently successful in the past decades, many questions still exist in some regions about the virus's spread and potential. In the United States, the state of Tennessee's Department of Health has documented rabies reports from the 1940s-2010s, but not as many spatial analyses have been performed to furth… Show more

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“…This situation is sharply discussed in the work by Kornienko et al (2019). Indeed, vaccination plans approved at the state level were 2 or more times understated (the actual number of cats and dogs was much higher), as indicated even by foreign experts (Mahadevan et al, 2016;Hunt et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation is sharply discussed in the work by Kornienko et al (2019). Indeed, vaccination plans approved at the state level were 2 or more times understated (the actual number of cats and dogs was much higher), as indicated even by foreign experts (Mahadevan et al, 2016;Hunt et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%