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    Data - willing to pay of dog owners. by Fentahun Mengie (20862454)

    Published 2025
    “…Male dog owners and dog owners belonging to lower age groups had significantly higher AT towards leashing dogs. Sixty two percent of dog owners were WTP for the suggested price bid amounts; but, in general, their number decreased when price of the vaccine increased. …”
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    Data - intention of dog owners. by Fentahun Mengie (20862454)

    Published 2025
    “…Male dog owners and dog owners belonging to lower age groups had significantly higher AT towards leashing dogs. Sixty two percent of dog owners were WTP for the suggested price bid amounts; but, in general, their number decreased when price of the vaccine increased. …”
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    Map of the study area (shaded in gray). by Fentahun Mengie (20862454)

    Published 2025
    “…Male dog owners and dog owners belonging to lower age groups had significantly higher AT towards leashing dogs. Sixty two percent of dog owners were WTP for the suggested price bid amounts; but, in general, their number decreased when price of the vaccine increased. …”
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    Baseline characteristics. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…No differences were found regarding patient care roles, prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, years of work experience, or hospital workdays per week. Mental health significantly declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, after which mental health symptoms returned to baseline as the burden of COVID-19 patients decreased and public measures were lifted. …”
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    De-identified participant survey data. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…No differences were found regarding patient care roles, prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, years of work experience, or hospital workdays per week. Mental health significantly declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, after which mental health symptoms returned to baseline as the burden of COVID-19 patients decreased and public measures were lifted. …”