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. 2022 May 10;16(5):e0010397. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010397

Fig 6.

Fig 6

Impact of intervention strategies on the likelihood of rabies transmission in Hatyai (A, B, and C) and Tepha (D, E, and F). The likelihood of rabies transmission caused by an imported infected dog under the intervention scenarios of (A and D) reducing the dog population size, (B and E) reducing the fraction of free-roaming dogs, and (C and F) increasing the mass vaccination coverage. A sensitivity analysis where the dog traveling distances are scaled by factors of 0.5 (x0.5) and 2 (x2) was also shown (dashed lines).