Assessment of the Availability of Public Health Veterinary Services towards Rabies, Namibia 2020

Efraim Ln
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Background: Rabies is a neglected zoonotic viral disease that occurs worldwide expects Antarctica. Rabies is an endemic throughout the world and they mostly affect poor and vulnerable population who live in remote areas. Death is rarely reported and human vaccine and immunoglobulins exist for rabies, however they are not accessible to the needy people. About 60 000 people die per year mostly in Africa. Domestic animal especially dogs are responsible for transmission of the virus through bites, scratches or saliva. Clinical symptoms may include unexplained tingling, fever, headache, and confusion. As the virus spreads to the central nervous system fatal inflammation of the spinal cord and brain develops. Rabies cause short and long term illness such as paralytic, hydrophobia. Methods: a scoping reviewed and data were collected from five databases namely: PubMed central, biomedical central, HINARI, Google scholar and EBS Cohost. Only articles from 2010-2020 were used and only ten articles were search or meet the objectives of the study. Results: The studies conducted revealed that more effort was done on delivering vaccine to the communities, the educational campaigns were done accordingly. Although educational programs were provided and other public health services it’s discovered that 74% of dog’s owners expressed their knowledge and 24% have never heard about rabies and never took their dogs for vaccine. Conclusion: Local vaccination campaign should make an effort to eliminate the spread of rabies between dogs and human, dog to dogs. Awareness campaign and educational programs should focus more on providing the right and updated information in order to reduce the spread of rabies in human and dogs. In a view of the Public Health importance of rabies, the government, NGOs and community people need to put more effort on the prevention and controlling rabies by making sure dogs are vaccinated against rabies, dog’s owners are given all the information on rabies so that they can help meet the government halfway on fighting rabies.
对狂犬病公共卫生兽医服务可用性的评估,纳米比亚,2020年
背景:狂犬病是一种被忽视的人畜共患病毒性疾病,除南极洲外,在世界各地都有发生。狂犬病是世界各地的一种地方病,主要影响生活在偏远地区的贫困和弱势人群。很少有死亡报告,有狂犬病的人用疫苗和免疫球蛋白,但有需要的人无法获得。每年约有6万人死亡,其中大部分在非洲。家畜,尤其是狗,可通过咬伤、抓伤或唾液传播病毒。临床症状可能包括不明原因的刺痛、发热、头痛和意识不清。随着病毒扩散到中枢神经系统脊髓和大脑出现致命的炎症。狂犬病可引起麻痹、恐水等短期和长期疾病。方法:对研究范围进行综述,并从PubMed central、biomedical central、HINARI、谷歌scholar和EBS Cohost五个数据库中收集数据。只使用了2010-2020年的文章,只有10篇文章被检索或符合研究目标。结果:进行的研究表明,在向社区提供疫苗方面做了更多的努力,相应地开展了教育运动。尽管提供了教育项目和其他公共卫生服务,但发现74%的狗主人表达了他们的知识,24%的人从未听说过狂犬病,也从未带他们的狗接种疫苗。结论:地方预防接种活动应努力消除狂犬病在犬与人、犬与犬之间的传播。提高认识运动和教育计划应更多地侧重于提供正确和最新的信息,以减少狂犬病在人类和狗中的传播。鉴于狂犬病对公共卫生的重要性,政府、非政府组织和社区人士需要在预防和控制狂犬病方面付出更多的努力,确保狗接种狂犬病疫苗,狗的主人得到所有关于狂犬病的信息,这样他们就可以帮助政府在抗击狂犬病方面取得一半的进展。
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