巴基斯坦消除狂犬病:障碍、促进因素和单一健康的作用。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Anum Shaikh, Shifa Salman Habib, Ali Faisal Saleem, Naseem Salahuddin
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背景:狂犬病是一种被忽视的人畜共患疾病,估计每年造成5.9万人死亡,严重影响低收入和中等收入国家。由于监测薄弱、部门间协调不力和公众意识有限,巴基斯坦仍然是一个负担沉重的国家。因此,本研究旨在通过“同一个健康”方法,整合社区成员和机构利益相关者的观点,研究巴基斯坦狂犬病控制的障碍和促进因素。方法:该混合方法研究设计在卡拉奇进行,其中385名家庭受访者完成了结构化的知识、态度和实践(KAP)调查,并对人类、动物和环境部门的10名利益相关者(接触的14人中的10人)进行了采访。该调查工具是根据先前经过验证的仪器进行改进的,并进行了试点测试。专题分析采用了基于“同一个健康”原则的演绎框架。定量数据采用IBM SPSS Statistics 21进行描述性分析,定性数据采用atlas .ti进行分析。结果:社区成员的平均知识得分为5.54分(满分13分),占42.6%,表明社区成员的知识差距较大。确定的主要障碍包括疫苗供应有限、监测系统不足、犬类种群控制不完整以及多部门合作薄弱。促成因素包括利益相关者的意愿、当地的陷阱-中性-疫苗释放(TNVR)举措和现有的合作框架。利益攸关方已经认识到“同一个健康”方针,但缺乏机构转化。结论:巴基斯坦迫切需要一项协调一致的、以健康为基础的狂犬病消除战略,通过持续的宣传、更强有力的部门间协调、扩大TNVR行动以及建立咬伤事件的集中监测和接触后管理来解决系统和社区层面的差距。
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Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Towards Rabies Elimination in Pakistan: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Role of One Health.

Background: Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease with an estimated 59,000 deaths annually, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries. Pakistan remains a high-burden setting due to weak surveillance, poor intersectoral coordination, and limited public awareness. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the barriers and facilitators to rabies control in Pakistan through the One Health approach, integrating perspectives from both community members and institutional stakeholders.

Methods: This mixed-methods study design was conducted in Karachi, where 385 household respondents completed a structured Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) survey, and 10 stakeholders (out of 14 approached) were interviewed across human, animal, and environmental sectors. The survey tool was adapted from previously validated instruments and pilot-tested. Thematic analysis was conducted using a deductive framework based on One Health principles. The quantitative data were analyzed descriptively using IBM SPSS Statistics 21, whereas the qualitative data were analyzed using Atlas.ti.

Results: The average knowledge score was 5.54 out of 13 (42.6%), indicating substantial knowledge gaps among community members. Key barriers identified included limited vaccine availability, inadequate surveillance systems, fragmented dog population control, and weak multisectoral collaboration. Enabling factors included stakeholder willingness, local Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release (TNVR) initiatives, and existing collaborative frameworks. Stakeholder awareness of the One Health approach was present but lacked institutional translation.

Conclusion: A coordinated, One Health-based strategy for rabies elimination is urgently needed in Pakistan that addresses both systemic and community-level gaps through sustained advocacy, stronger intersectoral coordination, expansion of TNVR initiatives, and establishment of centralized surveillance for bite incidents and post-exposure management.

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