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Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study

BACKGROUND: Canine rabies is one of the most important and feared zoonotic diseases in the world. In some regions rabies elimination is being successfully coordinated, whereas in others rabies is endemic and continues to spread to uninfected areas. As epidemics emerge, both accepted and contentious...

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Autores principales: Townsend, Sunny E., Sumantra, I Putu, Pudjiatmoko, Bagus, Gusti Ngurah, Brum, Eric, Cleaveland, Sarah, Crafter, Sally, Dewi, Ayu P. M., Dharma, Dewa Made Ngurah, Dushoff, Jonathan, Girardi, Janice, Gunata, I Ketut, Hiby, Elly F., Kalalo, Corlevin, Knobel, Darryn L., Mardiana, I Wayan, Putra, Anak Agung Gde, Schoonman, Luuk, Scott–Orr, Helen, Shand, Mike, Sukanadi, I Wayan, Suseno, Pebi Purwo, Haydon, Daniel T., Hampson, Katie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002372
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author Townsend, Sunny E.
Sumantra, I Putu
Pudjiatmoko,
Bagus, Gusti Ngurah
Brum, Eric
Cleaveland, Sarah
Crafter, Sally
Dewi, Ayu P. M.
Dharma, Dewa Made Ngurah
Dushoff, Jonathan
Girardi, Janice
Gunata, I Ketut
Hiby, Elly F.
Kalalo, Corlevin
Knobel, Darryn L.
Mardiana, I Wayan
Putra, Anak Agung Gde
Schoonman, Luuk
Scott–Orr, Helen
Shand, Mike
Sukanadi, I Wayan
Suseno, Pebi Purwo
Haydon, Daniel T.
Hampson, Katie
author_facet Townsend, Sunny E.
Sumantra, I Putu
Pudjiatmoko,
Bagus, Gusti Ngurah
Brum, Eric
Cleaveland, Sarah
Crafter, Sally
Dewi, Ayu P. M.
Dharma, Dewa Made Ngurah
Dushoff, Jonathan
Girardi, Janice
Gunata, I Ketut
Hiby, Elly F.
Kalalo, Corlevin
Knobel, Darryn L.
Mardiana, I Wayan
Putra, Anak Agung Gde
Schoonman, Luuk
Scott–Orr, Helen
Shand, Mike
Sukanadi, I Wayan
Suseno, Pebi Purwo
Haydon, Daniel T.
Hampson, Katie
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description BACKGROUND: Canine rabies is one of the most important and feared zoonotic diseases in the world. In some regions rabies elimination is being successfully coordinated, whereas in others rabies is endemic and continues to spread to uninfected areas. As epidemics emerge, both accepted and contentious control methods are used, as questions remain over the most effective strategy to eliminate rabies. The Indonesian island of Bali was rabies-free until 2008 when an epidemic in domestic dogs began, resulting in the deaths of over 100 people. Here we analyze data from the epidemic and compare the effectiveness of control methods at eliminating rabies. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using data from Bali, we estimated the basic reproductive number, R (0), of rabies in dogs, to be ∼1·2, almost identical to that obtained in ten–fold less dense dog populations and suggesting rabies will not be effectively controlled by reducing dog density. We then developed a model to compare options for mass dog vaccination. Comprehensive high coverage was the single most important factor for achieving elimination, with omission of even small areas (<0.5% of the dog population) jeopardizing success. Parameterizing the model with data from the 2010 and 2011 vaccination campaigns, we show that a comprehensive high coverage campaign in 2012 would likely result in elimination, saving ∼550 human lives and ∼$15 million in prophylaxis costs over the next ten years. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The elimination of rabies from Bali will not be achieved through achievable reductions in dog density. To ensure elimination, concerted high coverage, repeated, mass dog vaccination campaigns are necessary and the cooperation of all regions of the island is critical. Momentum is building towards development of a strategy for the global elimination of canine rabies, and this study offers valuable new insights about the dynamics and control of this disease, with immediate practical relevance.
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spelling pubmed-37499882013-08-29 Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study Townsend, Sunny E. Sumantra, I Putu Pudjiatmoko, Bagus, Gusti Ngurah Brum, Eric Cleaveland, Sarah Crafter, Sally Dewi, Ayu P. M. Dharma, Dewa Made Ngurah Dushoff, Jonathan Girardi, Janice Gunata, I Ketut Hiby, Elly F. Kalalo, Corlevin Knobel, Darryn L. Mardiana, I Wayan Putra, Anak Agung Gde Schoonman, Luuk Scott–Orr, Helen Shand, Mike Sukanadi, I Wayan Suseno, Pebi Purwo Haydon, Daniel T. Hampson, Katie PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Canine rabies is one of the most important and feared zoonotic diseases in the world. In some regions rabies elimination is being successfully coordinated, whereas in others rabies is endemic and continues to spread to uninfected areas. As epidemics emerge, both accepted and contentious control methods are used, as questions remain over the most effective strategy to eliminate rabies. The Indonesian island of Bali was rabies-free until 2008 when an epidemic in domestic dogs began, resulting in the deaths of over 100 people. Here we analyze data from the epidemic and compare the effectiveness of control methods at eliminating rabies. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using data from Bali, we estimated the basic reproductive number, R (0), of rabies in dogs, to be ∼1·2, almost identical to that obtained in ten–fold less dense dog populations and suggesting rabies will not be effectively controlled by reducing dog density. We then developed a model to compare options for mass dog vaccination. Comprehensive high coverage was the single most important factor for achieving elimination, with omission of even small areas (<0.5% of the dog population) jeopardizing success. Parameterizing the model with data from the 2010 and 2011 vaccination campaigns, we show that a comprehensive high coverage campaign in 2012 would likely result in elimination, saving ∼550 human lives and ∼$15 million in prophylaxis costs over the next ten years. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The elimination of rabies from Bali will not be achieved through achievable reductions in dog density. To ensure elimination, concerted high coverage, repeated, mass dog vaccination campaigns are necessary and the cooperation of all regions of the island is critical. Momentum is building towards development of a strategy for the global elimination of canine rabies, and this study offers valuable new insights about the dynamics and control of this disease, with immediate practical relevance. Public Library of Science 2013-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3749988/ /pubmed/23991233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002372 Text en © 2013 Townsend et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Townsend, Sunny E.
Sumantra, I Putu
Pudjiatmoko,
Bagus, Gusti Ngurah
Brum, Eric
Cleaveland, Sarah
Crafter, Sally
Dewi, Ayu P. M.
Dharma, Dewa Made Ngurah
Dushoff, Jonathan
Girardi, Janice
Gunata, I Ketut
Hiby, Elly F.
Kalalo, Corlevin
Knobel, Darryn L.
Mardiana, I Wayan
Putra, Anak Agung Gde
Schoonman, Luuk
Scott–Orr, Helen
Shand, Mike
Sukanadi, I Wayan
Suseno, Pebi Purwo
Haydon, Daniel T.
Hampson, Katie
Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title_full Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title_fullStr Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title_short Designing Programs for Eliminating Canine Rabies from Islands: Bali, Indonesia as a Case Study
title_sort designing programs for eliminating canine rabies from islands: bali, indonesia as a case study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002372
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