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The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission

Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campaigns. However, after nine months cases resurged with re-establishment of endemic rabies transmission to pre-intervention levels. Previous analyses investigated district level spatial heterogeneity of v...

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Autores principales: Laager, Mirjam, Mbilo, Céline, Madaye, Enos Abdelaziz, Naminou, Abakar, Léchenne, Monique, Tschopp, Aurélie, Naïssengar, Service Kemdongarti, Smieszek, Timo, Zinsstag, Jakob, Chitnis, Nakul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30067733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006680
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author Laager, Mirjam
Mbilo, Céline
Madaye, Enos Abdelaziz
Naminou, Abakar
Léchenne, Monique
Tschopp, Aurélie
Naïssengar, Service Kemdongarti
Smieszek, Timo
Zinsstag, Jakob
Chitnis, Nakul
author_facet Laager, Mirjam
Mbilo, Céline
Madaye, Enos Abdelaziz
Naminou, Abakar
Léchenne, Monique
Tschopp, Aurélie
Naïssengar, Service Kemdongarti
Smieszek, Timo
Zinsstag, Jakob
Chitnis, Nakul
author_sort Laager, Mirjam
collection PubMed
description Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campaigns. However, after nine months cases resurged with re-establishment of endemic rabies transmission to pre-intervention levels. Previous analyses investigated district level spatial heterogeneity of vaccination coverage, and dog density; and importation, identifying the latter as the primary factor for rabies resurgence. Here we assess the impact of individual level heterogeneity on outbreak probability, effectiveness of vaccination campaigns and likely time to resurgence after a campaign. Geo-located contact sensors recorded the location and contacts of 237 domestic dogs in N’Djaména over a period of 3.5 days. The contact network data showed that urban dogs are socially related to larger communities and constrained by the urban architecture. We developed a network generation algorithm that extrapolates this empirical contact network to networks of large dog populations and applied it to simulate rabies transmission in N’Djaména. The model predictions aligned well with the rabies incidence data. Using the model we demonstrated, that major outbreaks are prevented when at least 70% of dogs are vaccinated. The probability of a minor outbreak also decreased with increasing vaccination coverage, but reached zero only when coverage was near total. Our results suggest that endemic rabies in N’Djaména may be explained by a series of importations with subsequent minor outbreaks. We show that highly connected dogs hold a critical role in transmission and that targeted vaccination of such dogs would lead to more efficient vaccination campaigns.
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spelling pubmed-60894392018-08-30 The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission Laager, Mirjam Mbilo, Céline Madaye, Enos Abdelaziz Naminou, Abakar Léchenne, Monique Tschopp, Aurélie Naïssengar, Service Kemdongarti Smieszek, Timo Zinsstag, Jakob Chitnis, Nakul PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Canine rabies transmission was interrupted in N’Djaména, Chad, following two mass vaccination campaigns. However, after nine months cases resurged with re-establishment of endemic rabies transmission to pre-intervention levels. Previous analyses investigated district level spatial heterogeneity of vaccination coverage, and dog density; and importation, identifying the latter as the primary factor for rabies resurgence. Here we assess the impact of individual level heterogeneity on outbreak probability, effectiveness of vaccination campaigns and likely time to resurgence after a campaign. Geo-located contact sensors recorded the location and contacts of 237 domestic dogs in N’Djaména over a period of 3.5 days. The contact network data showed that urban dogs are socially related to larger communities and constrained by the urban architecture. We developed a network generation algorithm that extrapolates this empirical contact network to networks of large dog populations and applied it to simulate rabies transmission in N’Djaména. The model predictions aligned well with the rabies incidence data. Using the model we demonstrated, that major outbreaks are prevented when at least 70% of dogs are vaccinated. The probability of a minor outbreak also decreased with increasing vaccination coverage, but reached zero only when coverage was near total. Our results suggest that endemic rabies in N’Djaména may be explained by a series of importations with subsequent minor outbreaks. We show that highly connected dogs hold a critical role in transmission and that targeted vaccination of such dogs would lead to more efficient vaccination campaigns. Public Library of Science 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6089439/ /pubmed/30067733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006680 Text en © 2018 Laager 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Laager, Mirjam
Mbilo, Céline
Madaye, Enos Abdelaziz
Naminou, Abakar
Léchenne, Monique
Tschopp, Aurélie
Naïssengar, Service Kemdongarti
Smieszek, Timo
Zinsstag, Jakob
Chitnis, Nakul
The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title_full The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title_fullStr The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title_full_unstemmed The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title_short The importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
title_sort importance of dog population contact network structures in rabies transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30067733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006680
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