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One Health in Practice: Using Integrated Bite Case Management to Increase Detection of Rabid Animals in Tanzania

机译:实践中的一种健康:使用综合咬案管理来增加坦桑尼亚狂犬病动物的检测

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Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease that causes an estimated 59,000 human deaths worldwide annually, mostly in Africa and Asia. A target of zero human deaths from dog-mediated rabies has been set for 2030, and large-scale control programs are now advocated. However in most low-income endemic countries surveillance to guide rabies control is weak and few cases of rabies are recorded. There is an urgent need to enhance surveillance to improve timely case detection and inform rabies control and prevention, by operationalizing a ‘One Health’ approach. Here we present data from a study piloting Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM) to support intersectoral collaboration between health and veterinary workers in Tanzania. We trained government staff to implement IBCM, comprising risk assessments of bite patients by health workers, investigations by livestock field officers to diagnose rabid animals, and use of a mobile phone application to support integration. IBCM was introduced across 20 districts in 4 regions of Tanzania and results reported after one year of implementation. Numbers of bite patient presentations to health facilities varied across regions, but following the introduction of IBCM reporting of bite patients at high-risk for rabies more than doubled in all regions. Over 800 high-risk investigations were carried out, with 49% assessed as probable dog rabies cases on the basis of clinical signs, animal outcome, and rapid diagnostic testing. The status of a further 20% of biting animals could not be determined but rabies could not be ruled out. Livestock field officers reported that use of rapid diagnostic tests were useful for confirming rabies occurrence. Overall, our study provides further evidence that IBCM is a practical approach that can improve rabies detection in endemic countries, and be used to monitor the impact of mass dog vaccinations, including potential to verify rabies freedom. However, the main challenges to implementation are limited training of health workers in rabies, perceived burden of real-time recording and limited resources for livestock field officers to undertake investigations. Nonetheless, IBCM dramatically improved case detection and communication between sectors and we recommend further implementation research to establish best practice and applicability to other settings.
机译:狂犬病是一种被忽视的动物质疾病,导致每年估计59,000个全世界的人类死亡,主要是在非洲和亚洲。从狗介导狂犬病的零人死亡的目标已经设定为2030年,现在提倡大规模控制计划。然而,在大多数低收入的地方国家监测导向狂犬病控制较弱,并且记录了很少的狂犬病。迫切需要加强监测,以改善及时案例检测,通过运营“一种健康”方法来改善狂犬病控制和预防。在这里,我们从研究综合叮咬案例管理(IBCM)的研究中呈现数据,以支持坦桑尼亚健康和兽医工作人员之间的跨部门合作。我们培训了政府工作人员才能实施IBCM,包括卫生工作者对咬患者的风险评估,畜牧业官员诊断狂犬病动物的调查,以及使用移动电话申请来支持整合。 IBCM在坦桑尼亚的4个地区推出了20个地区,并在实施一年后报告。对卫生设施的咬患者介绍的数量在地区各种各样地变化,但在引入IBCM患者以高风险的患者报告狂犬病的患者,在所有地区增加了一倍多。进行了超过800个高风险调查,49%的评估是在临床症状,动物结果和快速诊断测试的基础上作为可能的狗狂犬病病例。其他20%的咬动物的地位无法确定,但无法排除狂犬病。畜牧业野外官员报告说,使用快速诊断测试可用于确认狂犬病的发生。总体而言,我们的研究提供了进一步证明IBCM是一种实用方法,可以改善流行国家的狂犬病检测,并用于监测大规模狗疫苗接种的影响,包括验证狂犬病自由的潜力。但是,实施的主要挑战是对狂犬病的卫生工作者的培训有限,感知牲畜境内官员的实时录音和有限资源负担进行调查。尽管如此,IBCM大大改善了扇区之间的案例检测和通信,我们建议进一步实现研究,以建立对其他环境的最佳实践和适用性。

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