Exploring High-Risk Behavioral Factors Associated with Zoonotic Diseases: Perspectives from Urban and Rural Communities of Moshi, North-Eastern Tanzania
April-June 2025 - Vol 17 Num. 2
Zoonotic diseases are a major global public health concern, especially in regions with frequent human-animal interactions. This study investigated high-risk behavioral factors that increase disease transmission from animals to humans in rural and urban settings in Moshi Districts. A community-based cross-sectional...
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