Urban Bats, Public Health, and Human-Wildlife Conflict

  • Davy C
  • Banerjee A
  • Korine C
  • et al.
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Coexistence of humans and bats in cities requires mitigation of two key sources of human-bat conflict: risk of zoonotic disease transmission and human concerns about cleanliness. Bats can transmit infectious diseases to humans, and mitigating this risk is an...

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Davy, C. M., Banerjee, A., Korine, C., Guy, C., & Mubareka, S. (2022). Urban Bats, Public Health, and Human-Wildlife Conflict (pp. 153–166). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13173-8_11

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