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"They're always there": resident experiences of living with rats in a disadvantaged urban neighbourhood.

Kaylee A ByersSusan M CoxRaymond LamChelsea G Himsworth
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
This study suggests that the presence of rats in urban centres may have several consequences on the physical and mental health of residents living in close contact with them. These effects may be exacerbated with continued contact with rats and when residents perceive a lack of initiative to control rats in their neighbourhood. As such, research and policies aimed at mitigating the health risks posed by rats should extend beyond disease-related risk and incorporate diverse health outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • patient safety