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Part A 23 Rabies
Part A 23 Rabies
Task 1 Rabies
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One major obstacle in overcoming the spread of
rabies in Africa is the economic costs required for 10.
effective control of the virus. The (8)…. medication
affects both (9) …. and (10)…… budgets. For 11.
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Text A
Title: The Feasibility of Canine Rabies Elimination in Africa
Lembo et al
Background
Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in Africa,
and continues to increase throughout much of the continent.
Methodology/Principal Findings
There are four common reasons given for the lack of effective canine rabies
control in Africa: (a) a low priority given for disease control as a result of
lack of awareness of the rabies burden; (b) epidemiological constraints such
as uncertainties about the required levels of vaccination coverage (c)
operational constraints including accessibility of dogs for vaccination and
insufficient knowledge of dog population sizes for planning of vaccination
campaigns; and (d) limited resources for implementation of rabies
surveillance and control. We address each of these issues in turn, presenting
data from field studies and modelling approaches used in Tanzania,
including burden of disease evaluations, detailed epidemiological studies,
operational data from vaccination campaigns in different demographic and
ecological settings, and economic analyses of the cost-effectiveness of dog
vaccination for human rabies prevention.
Conclusions/Significance
We conclude that there are no insurmountable problems to canine rabies
control in most of Africa; that elimination of canine rabies is
epidemiologically and practically feasible through mass vaccination of
domestic dogs; and that domestic dog vaccination provides a cost-effective
approach to the prevention and elimination of human rabies deaths.
Text C
Text D
Vaccination Coverage Domestic dogs are the sole population responsible
for rabies maintenance and main source of infection for humans throughout
most of Africa and Asia and therefore control of dog rabies should eliminate
the disease. Studies indicate the elimination of rabies through domestic dog
vaccination is cost effective.
Text A
Title: The Feasibility of Canine Rabies Elimination in Africa
Lembo et al
Background
Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every year in
(3)Africa, and continues to increase throughout much of the continent.
Methodology/Principal Findings
There are four common reasons given for the (4)lack of effective canine
rabies control in Africa: (a) (5) a low priority given for disease control as a
result of lack of awareness of the rabies burden; (b) epidemiological
constraints such as uncertainties about the required levels of (6) vaccination
coverage (c) operational (7)constraints including accessibility of dogs for
vaccination and insufficient knowledge of dog population sizes for planning
of vaccination campaigns; and (d) limited resources for implementation of
rabies surveillance and control. We address each of these issues in turn,
presenting data from field studies and modelling approaches used in
Tanzania, including burden of disease evaluations, detailed epidemiological
studies, operational data from vaccination campaigns in different
demographic and ecological settings, and economic analyses of the cost-
effectiveness of dog vaccination for human rabies prevention.
Conclusions/Significance
We conclude that there are no insurmountable problems to canine rabies
control in most of Africa; that elimination of canine rabies is
epidemiologically and practically feasible through (24)mass vaccination of
domestic dogs; and that domestic dog vaccination provides a cost-effective
approach to the prevention and elimination of (25)human rabies deaths.
Text C
Text D
Vaccination Coverage (18)Domestic dogs are the sole population
responsible for rabies maintenance and main (19)source of infection for
humans throughout most of (20)Africa and (21)Asia and therefore control of
dog rabies should eliminate the disease. Studies indicate the elimination of
rabies through domestic dog vaccination is (22)cost effective.