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Surveillance Opportunities and the Need for Intersectoral Collaboration on Rabies in Sri Lanka

机译:斯里兰卡的狂犬病监测机会和跨部门合作的需要

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Sri Lanka is progressing towards its goal of eliminating human rabies. This goal rests on programs designed to limit canine rabies, which in turn requires a combination of targeted dog rabies control and a better understanding of the movement of the virus between domestic animals, people, and wildlife. Coordinated and integrated surveillance of the disease between human and animal health sectors underpins successful rabies elimination. Our objective was to review surveillance data from 2005 to 2014 to assemble the first multispecies synthesis of rabies information in Sri Lanka and, in doing so, assess needs and opportunities for a One Health approach to rabies surveillance in the country. Our descriptive epidemiological findings were consistent with other studies showing a decline in human cases, endemic and unchanging numbers of dog cases, a relationship between human density and the occurrence of human and animal cases, and significant gaps in understanding trends in rabies incidences in livestock and wildlife. Assessing the trends in the data from the three government organizations responsible for rabies surveillance was difficult due to lack of information on animal population sizes, unquantified sampling biases due to inequities in access to diagnostic capacities, regulatory and administrative barriers, and a continued reliance on clinical means to establish a diagnosis. The information required for a comprehensive rabies control programme was not standardized or consistent, was not in one place, showed significant gaps in completeness, and was not amenable to routine and rapid analysis. Achieving rabies elimination in Sri Lanka would benefit from harmonization of diagnostic and information management standards across animal and human health sectors as well as equitable access to diagnostic capacity for all regions and species.
机译:斯里兰卡正在朝着消除人类狂犬病的目标迈进。该目标取决于旨在限制犬狂犬病的计划,而该计划又需要对犬狂犬病进行有针对性的控制,并更好地了解家畜,人与野生动物之间的病毒传播。人与动物卫生部门之间对该疾病的协调和综合监测是成功消除狂犬病的基础。我们的目标是审查2005年至2014年的监测数据,以汇总斯里兰卡的狂犬病信息的第一个多物种综合信息,并以此评估该国狂犬病监测的单一健康方法的需求和机会。我们的描述性流行病学调查结果与其他研究一致,这些研究表明人类病例减少,狗病例的地方性和不变数量,人类密度与人类和动物病例的发生之间的关系以及对家畜和狂犬病狂犬病发病率趋势的理解存在重大差距野生动物。由于缺乏有关动物种群数量的信息,由于无法获得诊断能力,监管和行政障碍以及对临床的持续依赖导致缺乏量化的抽样偏见,难以评估负责狂犬病监测的三个政府组织的数据趋势建立诊断的手段。全面的狂犬病控制计划所需的信息不统一或不统一,不在一个地方,在完整性方面存在很大差距,并且不适合常规和快速分析。在斯里兰卡实现消灭狂犬病将受益于动物和人类健康部门的诊断和信息管理标准的统一,以及所有区域和物种公平获得诊断能力的机会。

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