A Scoping Review of the Effectiveness of Control Interventions of Human and Canine Rabies in an Effort to Rationalise the One Health Approach

Nur Asheila Abdul Taib, R. Safii
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  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), rabies is one of the 18 neglected tropical diseases, together with dengue, leprosy, and trachoma, among others. Despite being a vaccine-preventable disease, the latest estimate of annual human rabies mortality from a 2015 study is as high as 59,000 throughout 150 countries. In human rabies, more than 95% of the cases are due to dog bites, making the elimination of canine rabies a global priority by fighting the disease at its animal source. World Health Organization (WHO), World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) have warranted the One Health framework with the objective of complete eradication of dog-related human rabies by the year 2030. In an effort to rationalise the One Health approach, this scoping review found 17 studies on assessing the effectiveness of control interventions of human and canine rabies. Different strategies were implemented based on the endemicity of rabies in a particular country. Overall, the combined strategies using the One Health approach, which allows effective participation and communication between different agencies, have shown promising results in reducing rabies cases. These strategies will hopefully realise the goal in the Global Strategic Plan to achieve zero canine-mediated human rabies death by the year 2030.
对人类和犬狂犬病控制干预措施的有效性进行范围审查,以使“同一个健康”方针合理化
据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)称,狂犬病与登革热、麻风病和沙眼等疾病一起,是18种被忽视的热带病之一。尽管狂犬病是一种可以通过疫苗预防的疾病,但2015年的一项研究估计,在150个国家,每年人类狂犬病死亡率高达5.9万人。在人类狂犬病方面,95%以上的病例是由狗咬伤引起的,因此,通过在动物源头与疾病作斗争,消除犬狂犬病成为一项全球优先事项。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)、世界动物卫生组织(OIE)、联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)和全球狂犬病控制联盟(GARC)为“同一个健康”框架提供了保证,其目标是到2030年彻底根除与狗有关的人类狂犬病。为了使“同一个健康”方法合理化,这项范围审查发现了17项关于评估人类和犬狂犬病控制干预措施有效性的研究。根据特定国家狂犬病的流行情况,实施了不同的战略。总体而言,采用“同一个健康”办法的综合战略在减少狂犬病病例方面显示出了可喜的成果,这种办法允许不同机构之间有效参与和沟通。这些战略有望实现《全球战略计划》中的目标,即到2030年实现犬类导致的人类狂犬病零死亡。
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