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Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam

INTRODUCTION: Dog-mediated rabies is enzootic in Vietnam, resulting in at least 70 reported human deaths and 500,000 human rabies exposures annually. In 2016, an integrated bite cases management (IBCM) based surveillance program was developed to improve knowledge of the dog-mediated rabies burden in...

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Autores principales: Ross, Yasmeen B., Vo, Chuong Dinh, Bonaparte, Sarah, Phan, Minh Quang, Nguyen, Diep Thi, Nguyen, Thin Xuan, Nguyen, Thanh Tat, Orciari, Lillian, Nguyen, Tho Dang, Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi, Do, Trang Thuy, Dao, Anh Thi Phuong, Wallace, Ryan, Nguyen, Long Van
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1150228
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author Ross, Yasmeen B.
Vo, Chuong Dinh
Bonaparte, Sarah
Phan, Minh Quang
Nguyen, Diep Thi
Nguyen, Thin Xuan
Nguyen, Thanh Tat
Orciari, Lillian
Nguyen, Tho Dang
Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi
Do, Trang Thuy
Dao, Anh Thi Phuong
Wallace, Ryan
Nguyen, Long Van
author_facet Ross, Yasmeen B.
Vo, Chuong Dinh
Bonaparte, Sarah
Phan, Minh Quang
Nguyen, Diep Thi
Nguyen, Thin Xuan
Nguyen, Thanh Tat
Orciari, Lillian
Nguyen, Tho Dang
Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi
Do, Trang Thuy
Dao, Anh Thi Phuong
Wallace, Ryan
Nguyen, Long Van
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description INTRODUCTION: Dog-mediated rabies is enzootic in Vietnam, resulting in at least 70 reported human deaths and 500,000 human rabies exposures annually. In 2016, an integrated bite cases management (IBCM) based surveillance program was developed to improve knowledge of the dog-mediated rabies burden in Phu Tho Province of Vietnam. METHODS: The Vietnam Animal Rabies Surveillance Program (VARSP) was established in four stages: (1) Laboratory development, (2) Training of community One Health workers, (3) Paper-based-reporting (VARSP 1.0), and (4) Electronic case reporting (VARSP 2.0). Investigation and diagnostic data collected from March 2016 to December 2019 were compared with historical records of animal rabies cases dating back to January 2012. A risk analysis was conducted to evaluate the probability of a rabies exposure resulting in death after a dog bite, based on data collected over the course of an IBCM investigation. RESULTS: Prior to the implementation of VARSP, between 2012 and 2015, there was an average of one rabies investigation per year, resulting in two confirmed and two probable animal rabies cases. During the 46 months that VARSP was operational (2016 – 2019), 1048 animal investigations were conducted, which identified 79 (8%) laboratory-confirmed rabies cases and 233 (22%) clinically-confirmed(probable) cases. VARSP produced a 78-fold increase in annual animal rabies case detection (one cases detected per year pre-VARSP vs 78 cases per year under VARSP). The risk of succumbing to rabies for bite victims of apparently healthy dogs available for home quarantine, was three deaths for every 10,000 untreated exposures. DISCUSSION: A pilot IBCM model used in Phu Tho Province showed promising results for improving rabies surveillance, with a 26-fold increase in annual case detection after implementation of a One Health model. The risk for a person bitten by an apparently healthy dog to develop rabies in the absence of rabies PEP was very low, which supports the WHO recommendations to delay PEP for this category of bite victims, when trained animal assessors are available and routinely communicate with the medical sector. Recent adoption of an electronic IBCM system is likely to expedite adoption of VARSP 2.0 to other Provinces and improve accuracy of field decisions and data collection.
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spelling pubmed-106197532023-11-02 Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam Ross, Yasmeen B. Vo, Chuong Dinh Bonaparte, Sarah Phan, Minh Quang Nguyen, Diep Thi Nguyen, Thin Xuan Nguyen, Thanh Tat Orciari, Lillian Nguyen, Tho Dang Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi Do, Trang Thuy Dao, Anh Thi Phuong Wallace, Ryan Nguyen, Long Van Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Dog-mediated rabies is enzootic in Vietnam, resulting in at least 70 reported human deaths and 500,000 human rabies exposures annually. In 2016, an integrated bite cases management (IBCM) based surveillance program was developed to improve knowledge of the dog-mediated rabies burden in Phu Tho Province of Vietnam. METHODS: The Vietnam Animal Rabies Surveillance Program (VARSP) was established in four stages: (1) Laboratory development, (2) Training of community One Health workers, (3) Paper-based-reporting (VARSP 1.0), and (4) Electronic case reporting (VARSP 2.0). Investigation and diagnostic data collected from March 2016 to December 2019 were compared with historical records of animal rabies cases dating back to January 2012. A risk analysis was conducted to evaluate the probability of a rabies exposure resulting in death after a dog bite, based on data collected over the course of an IBCM investigation. RESULTS: Prior to the implementation of VARSP, between 2012 and 2015, there was an average of one rabies investigation per year, resulting in two confirmed and two probable animal rabies cases. During the 46 months that VARSP was operational (2016 – 2019), 1048 animal investigations were conducted, which identified 79 (8%) laboratory-confirmed rabies cases and 233 (22%) clinically-confirmed(probable) cases. VARSP produced a 78-fold increase in annual animal rabies case detection (one cases detected per year pre-VARSP vs 78 cases per year under VARSP). The risk of succumbing to rabies for bite victims of apparently healthy dogs available for home quarantine, was three deaths for every 10,000 untreated exposures. DISCUSSION: A pilot IBCM model used in Phu Tho Province showed promising results for improving rabies surveillance, with a 26-fold increase in annual case detection after implementation of a One Health model. The risk for a person bitten by an apparently healthy dog to develop rabies in the absence of rabies PEP was very low, which supports the WHO recommendations to delay PEP for this category of bite victims, when trained animal assessors are available and routinely communicate with the medical sector. Recent adoption of an electronic IBCM system is likely to expedite adoption of VARSP 2.0 to other Provinces and improve accuracy of field decisions and data collection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10619753/ /pubmed/37920576 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1150228 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ross, Vo, Bonaparte, Phan, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Orciari, Nguyen, Nguyen, Do, Dao, REACT Development Team, Wallace and Nguyen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Ross, Yasmeen B.
Vo, Chuong Dinh
Bonaparte, Sarah
Phan, Minh Quang
Nguyen, Diep Thi
Nguyen, Thin Xuan
Nguyen, Thanh Tat
Orciari, Lillian
Nguyen, Tho Dang
Nguyen, Oanh Kim Thi
Do, Trang Thuy
Dao, Anh Thi Phuong
Wallace, Ryan
Nguyen, Long Van
Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title_full Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title_fullStr Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title_short Measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in Vietnam
title_sort measuring the impact of an integrated bite case management program on the detection of canine rabies cases in vietnam
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1150228
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