9 research outputs found
Knowledge of human and canine rabies among survey participants by gender and dog ownership status, Ilocos Norte, Philippines 2012.
<p>Knowledge of human and canine rabies among survey participants by gender and dog ownership status, Ilocos Norte, Philippines 2012.</p
Willingness to Pay for Dog Rabies Vaccine and Registration in Ilocos Norte, Philippines (2012) - Fig 4
<p><b>A. Inverse Demand Curve for WTP for Vaccination.</b> Relationship between WTP for vaccination price and the proportion of survey population willing to pay at least the presented price in PHP. B. Inverse Demand Curve for WTP for Registration. Relationship between WTP for registration price and the proportion of survey population willing to pay at least the presented price in PHP</p
Multivariable analysis of factors associated with willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.
<p>Multivariable analysis of factors associated with willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.</p
Map of the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
<p>Map of the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines.</p
Univariate analysis of knowledge factors associated with the willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.
<p>Univariate analysis of knowledge factors associated with the willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.</p
Univariate analyses of demographic factors associated with willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.
<p>Univariate analyses of demographic factors associated with willingness to pay for rabies vaccination and registration, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, August 2012.</p
Dog population, vaccination, rabies diagnosis, elimination and movement data, and human rabies and animal bite cases, Bohol, Philippines, 2000–2011
1<p>Source for dog population size estimation: Municipal Agriculture Office; Bureau of Agricultural Statisctics; House to house survey by barangay livestock aid (BALA).</p>2<p>Method of dog vaccination campaign: House to house only; *Mixture of central point and house to house.</p>3<p>After 2007, incidence was calculated using the more conservative dog population estimate e.g. for 2008, 100,752 dogs was used.</p>*<p>N.B. Omitted data means data is missing because it was not collected, and therefore is not necessarily zero.</p
Map of the province of Bohol Philippines.
<p>BOHOL FACTFILE. Total Population: 1,139,130. Total Households: 152,324. Total Land Area: 11,726 hectares. 47 municipalities, 1 city & 1,109 barangays or villages. 81 offshore islands & islets. 30 coastal municipalities and 304 coastal barangays. Annual per capita income: 16,478 PHP (378 US). Annual average family income: 77,291 PHP (1,770 US). PHP = Philippine Pesos.</p
Number of suspected human cases (black triangles and black dashed line), reported animal bites (black dots and black solid line) and laboratory confirmed dog cases with 95% CI (gray dots and gray solid line), Bohol Province, 2000–2010.
<p>The shaded areas indicate the timing of round 1 (darker gray) and round 2 (lighter gray) mass dog vaccination.</p