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    Data from: High temperatures and human pressures interact to influence...

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    Updated Oct 29, 2022
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    Daniella Rabaiotti; Rosemary Groom; J. W. McNutt; Jessica Watermeyer; Helen O'Neill; Rosie Woodroffe (2022). High temperatures and human pressures interact to influence mortality in an African carnivore [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4j0zpc8b9
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    Authors
    Daniella Rabaiotti; Rosemary Groom; J. W. McNutt; Jessica Watermeyer; Helen O'Neill; Rosie Woodroffe
    Time period covered
    2021
    Description

    Details of the column names can be found in the ReadMe file. There are three csvs, one for each study site. Missing values are indicated by an NA. In particular at the Kenya site there is a period in 2011 where the weather station was broken and therefore there is a period of missing data. There are also a number of time periods where variables such as age or dispersal status are unknown for particular dogs.

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    Estimates of rabies deaths, exposures, PEP use, prevented deaths, DALYs (due...

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    Updated May 31, 2023
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    Katie Hampson; Laurent Coudeville; Tiziana Lembo; Maganga Sambo; Alexia Kieffer; Michaël Attlan; Jacques Barrat; Jesse D. Blanton; Deborah J. Briggs; Sarah Cleaveland; Peter Costa; Conrad M. Freuling; Elly Hiby; Lea Knopf; Fernando Leanes; François-Xavier Meslin; Artem Metlin; Mary Elizabeth Miranda; Thomas Müller; Louis H. Nel; Sergio Recuenco; Charles E. Rupprecht; Carolin Schumacher; Louise Taylor; Marco Antonio Natal Vigilato; Jakob Zinsstag; Jonathan Dushoff (2023). Estimates of rabies deaths, exposures, PEP use, prevented deaths, DALYs (due to rabies and to NTVs), and average dog vaccination coverage, probability that a dog is rabid (RP), and probability of receiving PEP (PP) by cluster in canine rabies endemic regions. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003709.t002
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    Authors
    Katie Hampson; Laurent Coudeville; Tiziana Lembo; Maganga Sambo; Alexia Kieffer; Michaël Attlan; Jacques Barrat; Jesse D. Blanton; Deborah J. Briggs; Sarah Cleaveland; Peter Costa; Conrad M. Freuling; Elly Hiby; Lea Knopf; Fernando Leanes; François-Xavier Meslin; Artem Metlin; Mary Elizabeth Miranda; Thomas Müller; Louis H. Nel; Sergio Recuenco; Charles E. Rupprecht; Carolin Schumacher; Louise Taylor; Marco Antonio Natal Vigilato; Jakob Zinsstag; Jonathan Dushoff
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Estimates by country are provided in S1 Table including which cluster countries were assigned to.*95% Confidence Intervals (Thousands)PEP = post-exposure prophylaxis, YLL = Years of life lost, DALY = Disability Adjusted Life Year, NTVs = adverse events from Nerve Tissue Vaccines. Asia 4 comprises the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand (High PEP use); Asia 3 comprises Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan (Himalayan region); Asia 2 comprises Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; SADC comprises countries in the Southern African Development Community, Eurasia comprises Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.Estimates of rabies deaths, exposures, PEP use, prevented deaths, DALYs (due to rabies and to NTVs), and average dog vaccination coverage, probability that a dog is rabid (RP), and probability of receiving PEP (PP) by cluster in canine rabies endemic regions.

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Data from: High temperatures and human pressures interact to influence mortality in an African carnivore

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Explore at:
zipAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 29, 2022
Dataset provided by
Dryad
Authors
Daniella Rabaiotti; Rosemary Groom; J. W. McNutt; Jessica Watermeyer; Helen O'Neill; Rosie Woodroffe
Time period covered
2021
Description

Details of the column names can be found in the ReadMe file. There are three csvs, one for each study site. Missing values are indicated by an NA. In particular at the Kenya site there is a period in 2011 where the weather station was broken and therefore there is a period of missing data. There are also a number of time periods where variables such as age or dispersal status are unknown for particular dogs.

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