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    • Patterns of Rabies Occurrence in Bhutan between 1996 and 2009 

      Tenzin; Dhand, Navneet K.; Ward, Michael P.
      Published 2011-01-01
      This study was conducted to evaluate incidence and seasonal trends of rabies in dogs and other domestic animals in Bhutan from 1996 to 2009. Time series analysis approach was used to determine the seasonal trend and temporal ...
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    • Risk factors for highly pathogenic avian influenza in commercial layer chicken farms in Bangladesh During 2011 

      Osmani, M.G; Thornton, R.N; Dhand, Navneet K.; Hoque, M.A; Milon, Sk. M. A; Kalam, M.A; Hossain, M.; Yamage, M.
      Published 2014-01-01
      A case control study was conducted during 2011 involved 90 randomly selected commercial layer farms infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza type A subtype H5N1 (HPAI) and 175 control farms randomly selected from ...
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    • Re-emergence of rabies in dogs and other domestic animals in eastern Bhutan, 2005-2007 

      Tenzin; Dhand, Navneet K.; Dorjee, Jambay; Ward, Michael P.
      Published 2011-01-01
      We report a major outbreak of rabies in dogs and other domestic animals that occurred in eastern Bhutan between May 2005 and November 2007. The outbreak peaked in February 2006 and subsided by the end of April 2006 with ...
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    • Demographics and husbandry of pet cats living in Sydney, Australia: results of cross-sectional survey of pet ownership 

      Toribio, Jenny-Ann L. M. L.; Norris, J. M.; White, J. D.; Dhand, Navneet K.; Hamilton, S. A.; Malik, R
      Published 2009-01-01
      Our aim was to collect baseline data on the age, gender, breed, reproductive status and husbandry (housing, diet, vaccination, veterinary attention) of pet cats living in Sydney. Accordingly, a cross-sectional survey of ...
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    • Human rabies post exposure prophylaxis in Bhutan, 2005-2008: Trends and risk factors. 

      Tenzin; Dhand, Navneet K.; Ward, Michael P.
      Published 2011-01-01
      The aim of this study was to understand the use and distribution of human rabies post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) vaccine in Bhutan and to identify risk factors for receiving an incomplete course of the vaccine. We analysed ...
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