Literature DB >> 30298519

Development of non-governmental organisation-academic partnership to tackle rabies in Africa and Asia.

L Gamble1, A Gibson1,2, S Mazeri1,3, B M de C Bronsvoort2,3, I Handel2,3, R J Mellanby2.   

Abstract

Rabies kills approximately 60,000 people each year, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, of which 40% of victims are less than 15 years old. Once clinical signs develop, the disease is almost invariably fatal. Globally, rabies has been estimated to cause 3∙7 million disability-adjusted life years and $8∙6B in economic losses annually. The vast majority of human rabies cases are caused by bites from rabies-infected dogs. Despite this loss of human life and resultant economic and societal costs, rabies can be prevented in both humans and dogs by vaccination. This has been demonstrated in many countries, notably in Central and South America, where large-scale, high coverage mass dog vaccination programmes have dramatically reduced the incidence of rabies. Even in parts of Africa and Asia, projects have shown that rabies can be eliminated locally. Nevertheless, rabies remains an important cause of mortality in many sub-Saharan and Asian countries. The reasons why some countries have been able to effectively eliminate rabies whereas others have not are complex and often impossible to definitively identify; commonly cited explanations include political, economic, logistical and societal barriers.
© 2018 British Small Animal Veterinary Association.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30298519     DOI: 10.1111/jsap.12934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0022-4510            Impact factor:   1.522


  3 in total

1.  Development of a Non-Meat-Based, Mass Producible and Effective Bait for Oral Vaccination of Dogs against Rabies in Goa State, India.

Authors:  Andrew D Gibson; Stella Mazeri; Gowri Yale; Santosh Desai; Vilas Naik; Julie Corfmat; Steffen Ortmann; Alasdair King; Thomas Müller; Ian Handel; Berend MdeC Bronsvoort; Luke Gamble; Richard J Mellanby; Ad Vos
Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis       Date:  2019-09-04

2.  Using data-driven approaches to improve delivery of animal health care interventions for public health.

Authors:  Stella Mazeri; Jordana L Burdon Bailey; Dagmar Mayer; Patrick Chikungwa; Julius Chulu; Paul Orion Grossman; Frederic Lohr; Andrew D Gibson; Ian G Handel; Barend M deC Bronsvoort; Luke Gamble; Richard J Mellanby
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-02-02       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Reorienting rabies research and practice: Lessons from India.

Authors:  Krithika Srinivasan; Tim Kurz; Pradeep Kuttuva; Chris Pearson
Journal:  Palgrave Commun       Date:  2019-12-03
  3 in total

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