2022
DOI: 10.18103/mra.v10i12.3389
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Turning the rationale of cattle rabies surveillance and control in Latin America: from rabies case to vampire bat aggression-based program

Abstract: In Brazil and in most of the Latin America countries, the control of the cattle rabies relies upon the indiscriminate culling of the Desmodus rotundus inside a radius of 12 km around an outbreak. The culling is performed by applying warfarin paste in the back of the bats, in the hope that when it returns to its roost after foraging, its conspecifics would ingest the paste during social grooming and die of hemorrhage. This control approach is performed in absentia with the surveillance effort, since if bats die… Show more

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