Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Fig 1.

“Fig 1” illustrates names of the three administrative districts of Kigali city which are coloured in red, while those of its administrative sectors are coloured in gray.

The blue points represent the respondent homes. The nine study sectors are Mageragere, Nyamirambo and Kigali in Nyarugenge district; Gatenga, Niboye and Kicukiro in Kicukiro district, and Kacyiru, Kimironko and Gisozi in Gasabo district. During this study, GPS data were collected on the location of each respondent’s household. ArcGis10.2 software was used to produce the map based on the GPS data.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Table 1.

Distribution of the sample of households across selected administrative sectors and districts in Kigali city, Rwanda.

More »

Table 1 Expand

Table 2.

Respondents’ knowledge on susceptible hosts of rabies, transmission modes and clinical signs of rabies in dogs.

More »

Table 2 Expand

Table 3.

Sources of information about rabies for the respondents.

More »

Table 3 Expand

Table 4.

Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards rabies among dog owners in Kigali City (n = 137).

More »

Table 4 Expand

Table 5.

Test of associations (χ2) between the respondents’ knowledge, attitudes and practices towards rabies in Kigali, Rwanda (n = 137).

More »

Table 5 Expand

Table 6.

Multivariable logistic regression analysis of factors of knowledge, attitudes and practices towards rabies in Kigali city.

More »

Table 6 Expand