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Appraisal of surveillance of human rabies and animal bites in seven states of India.

Mysore Kalappa Sudarshan1, Doddabele Hanumanthaiah Ashwath Narayana2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The key to understanding the burden of animal bites and rabies lies in accurate and timely data with the help of proper surveillance system across the country. Such a surveillance system needs to be evaluated also for a programmatic purpose.
OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to appraise the surveillance system of human rabies and animal bites in seven states of India and also to describe the characteristics of human rabies cases in the states.
METHODS: The record-based study was conducted from July to December 2017. The survey team collected information about the surveillance status of human rabies from the infectious diseases hospitals and animal bites from integrated disease surveillance programme (IDSP) offices of the respective states for 2012-2016. At the national level, also number of animal exposures and the human rabies cases were collected from the Central Bureau of Health Intelligence and IDSP and compared for concordance.
RESULTS: There was a gross underreporting of human rabies from the states to Government of India, and there was no concordance in the reports of animal bites between the IDSP offices of the states and NCDC, New Delhi, India. There was a gradual decline in the reported cases of human rabies from the states during the 5-year period of 2012-2016, attributable to improvement in the overall rabies postexposure prophylaxis services. The documentation of information of the human rabies cases was poor in the infectious disease hospitals.
CONCLUSION: The surveillance system on human rabies and animal bites in India has to be improved under the national rabies control program to eliminate rabies by the year 2030.

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Keywords:  Animal bites; India; appraisal; human rabies; surveillance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31603084     DOI: 10.4103/ijph.IJPH_377_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Public Health        ISSN: 0019-557X


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