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               Authors’ contributions
               Contributed to the collection of data on canine and human rabies in Haiti and provided photos illustrating
               the celebration of National Rabies Day in Hinche in the Center department: Suprême F
               Provided administrative, technical and material support and a process for correcting and formatting the
               text: Duclair HR
               Contributed to the collection of data on canine and human rabies in Haiti and to the proofreading of the
               article: Augustin PD
               Redaction and correction of the article: Duclair HR, Millien MF


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