Mission Rabies, Cranborne, Dorset, United Kingdom.
The Roslin Institute and The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Division of Genetics and Genomics, The University of Edinburgh, Hospital for Small Animals, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Roslin, Midlothian, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2018 Jul 26;13(7):e0200942. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200942. eCollection 2018.
Canine transmitted rabies kills an estimated 59,000 people annually, despite proven methods for elimination through mass dog vaccination. Challenges in directing and monitoring numerous remote vaccination teams across large geographic areas remain a significant barrier to the up-scaling of focal vaccination programmes to sub-national and national level. Smartphone technology (mHealth) is increasingly being used to enhance the coordination and efficiency of public health initiatives in developing countries, however examples of successful scaling beyond pilot implementation are rare. This study describes a smartphone app and website platform, "Mission Rabies App", used to co-ordinate rabies control activities at project sites in four continents to vaccinate over one million dogs.
Mission Rabies App made it possible to not only gather relevant campaign data from the field, but also to direct vaccination teams systematically in near real-time. The display of user-allocated boundaries on Google maps within data collection forms enabled a project manager to define each team's region of work, assess their output and assign subsequent areas to progressively vaccinate across a geographic area. This ability to monitor work and react to a rapidly changing situation has the potential to improve efficiency and coverage achieved, compared to regular project management structures, as well as enhancing capacity for data review and analysis from remote areas. The ability to plot the location of every vaccine administered facilitated engagement with stakeholders through transparent reporting, and has the potential to motivate politicians to support such activities.
Since the system launched in September 2014, over 1.5 million data entries have been made to record dog vaccinations, rabies education classes and field surveys in 16 countries. Use of the system has increased year-on-year with adoption for mass dog vaccination campaigns at the India state level in Goa and national level in Haiti.
Innovative approaches to rapidly scale mass dog vaccination programmes in a sustained and systematic fashion are urgently needed to achieve the WHO, OIE and FAO goal to eliminate canine-transmitted human deaths by 2030. The Mission Rabies App is an mHealth innovation which greatly reduces the logistical and managerial barriers to implementing large scale rabies control activities. Free access to the platform aims to support pilot campaigns to better structure and report on proof-of-concept initiatives, clearly presenting outcomes and opportunities for expansion. The functionalities of the Mission Rabies App may also be beneficial to other infectious disease interventions.
尽管有大规模犬只接种疫苗来消除狂犬病的方法,但每年仍有约 59000 人死于犬源狂犬病。在指导和监测大量分布在广阔地理区域的远程接种团队方面,仍然存在着将重点接种项目扩大到国家以下和国家一级的重大障碍。智能手机技术(移动医疗)正越来越多地被用于加强发展中国家公共卫生措施的协调和效率,然而,成功超越试点实施范围的例子却很少。本研究描述了一个智能手机应用程序和网站平台,即“狂犬病行动应用程序”,该程序用于协调四大洲项目现场的狂犬病控制活动,为超过 100 万只狗接种疫苗。
狂犬病行动应用程序不仅可以从现场收集相关活动数据,还可以实时系统地指导接种团队。在数据收集表中显示用户分配的谷歌地图边界,使得项目经理可以定义每个团队的工作区域,评估他们的工作成果,并在地理区域内逐步分配后续区域进行接种。与常规项目管理结构相比,这种监测工作和应对快速变化情况的能力有可能提高效率和覆盖率,并增强从偏远地区进行数据审查和分析的能力。能够绘制每个接种疫苗的地点,便于通过透明报告与利益相关者接触,并有可能激励政治家支持此类活动。
自 2014 年 9 月系统启动以来,已经记录了 16 个国家的 150 多万次犬只接种、狂犬病教育课程和实地调查的数据录入。该系统的使用逐年增加,在印度果阿邦和海地全国范围内的大规模犬只接种运动中得到了采用。
需要创新方法来快速、持续和系统地扩大大规模犬只接种计划,以实现世界卫生组织、世界动物卫生组织和粮食及农业组织到 2030 年消除犬源人间死亡的目标。狂犬病行动应用程序是一种移动医疗创新,大大降低了实施大规模狂犬病控制活动的后勤和管理障碍。免费访问该平台旨在支持试点运动,以更好地构建和报告概念验证举措,明确展示成果和扩大机会。狂犬病行动应用程序的功能也可能对其他传染病干预措施有益。