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Socio-spatial heterogeneity in participation in mass dog rabies vaccination campaigns, Arequipa, Peru.
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Autores:
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Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo ;
Toledo, Amparo M. ;
Arevalo-Nieto, Claudia ;
MacDonald, Hannelore ;
De la Puente-Leon, Micaela ;
Naquira-Velarde, Cesar ;
Paz-Soldan, Valerie A. ;
Buttenheim, Alison M. ;
Levy, Michael Z.
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Public Library of Science, 2019-12-06T21:04:42Z
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To control and prevent rabies in Latin America, mass dog vaccination campaigns (MDVC) are implemented mainly through fixed-location vaccination points: owners have to bring their dogs to the vaccination points where they receive the vaccination free of charge. Dog rabies is still endemic in some Latin-American countries and high overall dog vaccination coverage and even distribution of vaccinated dogs are desired attributes of MDVC to halt rabies virus transmission. In Arequipa, Peru, we conducted a door-to-door post-campaign survey on >6,000 houses to assess the placement of vaccination points on these two attributes. We found that the odds of participating in the campaign decreased by 16% for every 100 m from the owner's house to the nearest vaccination point (p = 0.041) after controlling for potential covariates. We found social determinants associated with participating in the MDVC: for each child under 5 in the household, the odds of participating in the MDVC decreased by 13% (p = 0.032), and for each decade less lived in the area, the odds of participating in the MDVC decreased by 8% (p
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http://repositorio.upch.edu.pe/handle/upch/7580
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