| Literature DB >> 15078611 |
Paul G Coleman1, Eric M Fèvre, Sarah Cleaveland.
Abstract
Rabies is a fatal, preventable zoonosis, but it is not effectively controlled throughout much of the developing world. The impetus for control is hampered by a lack of awareness of its true impact. We estimate a disability-adjusted life year (DALY) score for rabies to quantify the disease impact relative to other diseases to set priorities for public health interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15078611 PMCID: PMC3322764 DOI: 10.3201/eid1001.020774
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Estimates of the DALY impact of human rabies in Tanzania in 2000a,b
| Age group (y) | Rabies cases |
|---|---|
| 0–4 | 10,986 |
| 5–14 | 14,504 |
| 15–44 | 13,876 |
| 45–59 | 1,497 |
| 60+ | 1,807 |
| All ages | 42,669 |
aDALY, disability-adjusted life year. bThe DALY estimates were based on the estimated incidence of human deaths for Tanzania as reported by Cleaveland et al. .
The global DALY scores for rabies and other selected diseasesa,b
| Disease | Total DALYs lost (x 1,000) |
|---|---|
| Malaria | 42,280 |
| Tuberculosis | 36,040 |
| Lymphatic filariasis | 5,644 |
| Leishmaniasis | 2,357 |
| Schistosomiasis | 1,760 |
| Trypanosomiasis | 1,598 |
| RABIES | 1,160 |
| Onchocerciasis | 987 |
| Chagas | 649 |
| Dengue | 653 |
| Leprosy | 177 |
aDALY, disability-adjusted life year. bThe DALY score for rabies was based on official World Health Organization (WHO) figures . The other listed diseases constitute the official DALY score in 2001 for the priority diseases in the TDR (United Nations Development Program/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases) portfolio .