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The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad

This study compares data on animal rabies cases from the Chadian national rabies laboratory, hosted at the Insitut de Recherche en Elevage pour le Developpement (IRED), with bite case reporting from health facilities. The data collection accompanied a mass dog vaccination intervention over two years...

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Autores principales: Lechenne, Monique, Mindekem, Rolande, Madjadinan, Séraphin, Oussiguéré, Assandi, Moto, Daugla Doumagoum, Naissengar, Kemdongarti, Zinsstag, Jakob
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30270900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2030043
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author Lechenne, Monique
Mindekem, Rolande
Madjadinan, Séraphin
Oussiguéré, Assandi
Moto, Daugla Doumagoum
Naissengar, Kemdongarti
Zinsstag, Jakob
author_facet Lechenne, Monique
Mindekem, Rolande
Madjadinan, Séraphin
Oussiguéré, Assandi
Moto, Daugla Doumagoum
Naissengar, Kemdongarti
Zinsstag, Jakob
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description This study compares data on animal rabies cases from the Chadian national rabies laboratory, hosted at the Insitut de Recherche en Elevage pour le Developpement (IRED), with bite case reporting from health facilities. The data collection accompanied a mass dog vaccination intervention over two years in N’Djaména, Chad. This allowed for a comparison of the dynamics of the incidence of animal rabies cases, human bite exposure incidence and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) demand during a dog rabies elimination attempt. Following the mass vaccination, the monthly animal rabies incidence dropped from 1.1/10,000 dogs, as observed prior to the campaign in 2012, to 0.061/10,000 dogs in 2014. However, the PEP demand was found to be largely unaffected. The suspicion of the rabies exposure as reported by health personnel in most cases did not reflect the status of the biting animal but rather the severity of the bite wound, resulting in inappropriate PEP recommendations. In addition, the levels of reporting dead or killed animals to the rabies laboratory was found to be very low. These results reveal a profound lack of communication between health facilities and veterinary structures and the absence of an integrated bite case management (IBCM) approach. Improved communication between human health and veterinary workers is imperative to prevent human rabies deaths through the appropriate use of PEP and to further translate success in animal rabies control into cost savings for the public health sector through a lower PEP demand. Improved training of health and veterinary personnel and the sensitisation of the public are needed to achieve good IBCM practice, to increase the rate of diagnostic testing, to provide adequate and timely PEP, and to reduce the wastage of scarce vaccine resources.
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spelling pubmed-60820952018-09-24 The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad Lechenne, Monique Mindekem, Rolande Madjadinan, Séraphin Oussiguéré, Assandi Moto, Daugla Doumagoum Naissengar, Kemdongarti Zinsstag, Jakob Trop Med Infect Dis Article This study compares data on animal rabies cases from the Chadian national rabies laboratory, hosted at the Insitut de Recherche en Elevage pour le Developpement (IRED), with bite case reporting from health facilities. The data collection accompanied a mass dog vaccination intervention over two years in N’Djaména, Chad. This allowed for a comparison of the dynamics of the incidence of animal rabies cases, human bite exposure incidence and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) demand during a dog rabies elimination attempt. Following the mass vaccination, the monthly animal rabies incidence dropped from 1.1/10,000 dogs, as observed prior to the campaign in 2012, to 0.061/10,000 dogs in 2014. However, the PEP demand was found to be largely unaffected. The suspicion of the rabies exposure as reported by health personnel in most cases did not reflect the status of the biting animal but rather the severity of the bite wound, resulting in inappropriate PEP recommendations. In addition, the levels of reporting dead or killed animals to the rabies laboratory was found to be very low. These results reveal a profound lack of communication between health facilities and veterinary structures and the absence of an integrated bite case management (IBCM) approach. Improved communication between human health and veterinary workers is imperative to prevent human rabies deaths through the appropriate use of PEP and to further translate success in animal rabies control into cost savings for the public health sector through a lower PEP demand. Improved training of health and veterinary personnel and the sensitisation of the public are needed to achieve good IBCM practice, to increase the rate of diagnostic testing, to provide adequate and timely PEP, and to reduce the wastage of scarce vaccine resources. MDPI 2017-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6082095/ /pubmed/30270900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2030043 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lechenne, Monique
Mindekem, Rolande
Madjadinan, Séraphin
Oussiguéré, Assandi
Moto, Daugla Doumagoum
Naissengar, Kemdongarti
Zinsstag, Jakob
The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad
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title_full The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad
title_fullStr The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad
title_full_unstemmed The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad
title_short The Importance of a Participatory and Integrated One Health Approach for Rabies Control: The Case of N’Djaména, Chad
title_sort importance of a participatory and integrated one health approach for rabies control: the case of n’djaména, chad
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30270900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2030043
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