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Predictors of free-roaming domestic dogs' contact network centrality and their relevance for rabies control.

Charlotte Warembourg1, Guillaume Fournié2, Mahamat Fayiz Abakar3, Danilo Alvarez4, Monica Berger-González4,5, Terence Odoch6, Ewaldus Wera7, Grace Alobo6, Elfrida Triasny Ludvina Carvallo8, Valentin Dingamnayal Bal3, Alexis Leonel López Hernandez4, Enos Madaye3, Filipe Maximiano Sousa9, Abakar Naminou3, Pablo Roquel4, Sonja Hartnack10, Jakob Zinsstag5, Salome Dürr9.   

Abstract

Free roaming domestic dogs (FRDD) are the main vectors for rabies transmission to humans worldwide. To eradicate rabies from a dog population, current recommendations focus on random vaccination with at least 70% coverage. Studies suggest that targeting high-risk subpopulations could reduce the required vaccination coverage, and increase the likelihood of success of elimination campaigns. The centrality of a dog in a contact network can be used as a measure of its potential contribution to disease transmission. Our objectives were to investigate social networks of FRDD in eleven study sites in Chad, Guatemala, Indonesia and Uganda, and to identify characteristics of dogs, and their owners, associated with their centrality in the networks. In all study sites, networks had small-world properties and right-skewed degree distributions, suggesting that vaccinating highly connected dogs would be more effective than random vaccination. Dogs were more connected in rural than urban settings, and the likelihood of contacts was negatively correlated with the distance between dogs' households. While heterogeneity in dog's connectedness was observed in all networks, factors predicting centrality and likelihood of contacts varied across networks and countries. We therefore hypothesize that the investigated dog and owner characteristics resulted in different contact patterns depending on the social, cultural and economic context. We suggest to invest into understanding of the sociocultural structures impacting dog ownership and thus driving dog ecology, a requirement to assess the potential of targeted vaccination in dog populations.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34145344     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92308-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  44 in total

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2.  Low coverage of central point vaccination against dog rabies in Bamako, Mali.

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Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2015-04-20       Impact factor: 2.670

3.  Owned dog demography in Todos Santos Cuchumatán, Guatemala.

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Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2012-08-17       Impact factor: 2.670

4.  A survey of the dog population in rural Bangladesh.

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Journal:  Prev Vet Med       Date:  2013-04-13       Impact factor: 2.670

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Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2019-11-18       Impact factor: 1.559

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7.  Coverage of pilot parenteral vaccination campaign against canine rabies in N'Djaména, Chad.

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Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2003-11-25       Impact factor: 9.408

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Journal:  Zoonoses Public Health       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 2.702

9.  Domestic dog demographic structure and dynamics relevant to rabies control planning in urban areas in Africa: the case of Iringa, Tanzania.

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Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2012-12-05       Impact factor: 2.741

10.  Dog ownership, dog behaviour and transmission of Echinococcus spp. in the Alay Valley, southern Kyrgyzstan.

Authors:  Freya Van Kesteren; Alexander Mastin; Bermet Mytynova; Iskender Ziadinov; Belgees Boufana; Paul R Torgerson; Michael T Rogan; Philip S Craig
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  2013-08-28       Impact factor: 3.234

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1.  Awareness, Knowledge, and Perceptions Regarding Rabies Prevention Among Rural Communities in Masaka District, Central Uganda: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Clovice Kankya; Salome Dürr; Sonja Hartnack; Charlotte Warembourg; Justine Okello; James Muleme; Walter Okello; Tubihemukama Methodius; Grace Alobo; Terence Odoch
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-13

2.  Immune Response After Rabies Vaccination in Owned Free-Roaming Domestic Dogs in Flores Island, Indonesia.

Authors:  Ewaldus Wera; Charlotte Warembourg; Petrus M Bulu; Maria M Siko; Salome Dürr
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-09

3.  Ranging patterns and factors associated with movement in free-roaming domestic dogs in urban Malawi.

Authors:  María De la Puente-Arévalo; Paolo Motta; Salome Dürr; Charlotte Warembourg; Christopher Nikola; Jordana Burdon-Bailey; Dagmar Mayer; Frederic Lohr; Andy D Gibson; Patrick Chikungwa; Julius Chulu; Luke Gamble; Neil E Anderson; Barend M deC Bronsvoort; Richard J Mellanby; Stella Mazeri
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 2.912

4.  Loss of binding antibodies against rabies in a vaccinated dog population in Flores Island, Indonesia.

Authors:  Ewaldus Wera; Charlotte Warembourg; Petrus M Bulu; Maria M Siko; Salome Dürr
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-09-07

Review 5.  Rabies in the Tropics.

Authors:  Charles E Rupprecht; Reeta S Mani; Philip P Mshelbwala; Sergio E Recuenco; Michael P Ward
Journal:  Curr Trop Med Rep       Date:  2022-03-28

6.  Oral rabies vaccination of dogs-Experiences from a field trial in Namibia.

Authors:  Conrad Martin Freuling; Frank Busch; Adriaan Vos; Steffen Ortmann; Frederic Lohr; Nehemia Hedimbi; Josephat Peter; Herman Adimba Nelson; Kenneth Shoombe; Albertina Shilongo; Brighton Gorejena; Lukas Kaholongo; Siegfried Khaiseb; Jolandie van der Westhuizen; Klaas Dietze; Goi Geurtse; Thomas Müller
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-08-22

7.  Analyses of Contact Networks of Community Dogs on a University Campus in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.

Authors:  Tipsarp Kittisiam; Waraphon Phimpraphai; Suwicha Kasemsuwan; Krishna Kumar Thakur
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2021-11-30
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