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Fig. 1 Diagnosed rabies cases over time in animals and people. Blue bars represents reported cases according to the annual infectious disease reports (1973–2014) published by the Section of Epidemiology for the State of Alaska
Table 1 Settings and explanations of the TreeNet model run
Table 2 Predictors of rabies in Alaska and for assembling the ecological niche
Fig. 2 Alaska map and location of diagnosed rabies cases used to build models. Cases classified as enzootic is indicated in black and epizootic cases in purple
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