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for the local baits and supporting field activities, as well as staff member of Directorate of Animal Health -
Ministry of Agriculture, Bali Provincial Animal Health services, Buleleng and Karangasem Districts Animal
Health Services for assisting the fieldwork.
Authors’ contributions
Designed the protocol of the research: Vos A, Husein WF
Prepared and coordinated field activities: Husein WF, Prayoga IMA
Be responsible for data analysis and writing the manuscript: Vos A, Husein WF
All authors were, directly and indirectly, involved in the implementation of field activities.
Availability of data and materials
The original data can be provided upon reasonable request and should be directed to the corresponding
author.
Financial support and sponsorship
This project was partially funded by the Department of Foreign Affair and Trade (DFAT) of the Australian
Government through the Australian Indonesian Health Security Project (AIHSP) and by the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal
Diseases of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO ECTAD) with grant
number (G1.2.1131 - OSRO/INS/002/USA).
Conflicts of interest
Vos A is a full-time employee of a pharmaceutical company manufacturing oral rabies vaccines and baits.
Ethical approval and consent to participate
The study “Assessing Bait Acceptance of Local Dogs, Oral Vaccination Success, and Human Contact Risk in
Bali, Indonesia” published in One Health & Implementation Research was approved by the Ethics
Committee of the Directorate of Animal Health (No. 16011/PK.350/F4/02/2021).
Consent for publication
Written informed consent for this study was obtained form all dog owners.
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2023.
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