Tazawa Keiichiro, Lewis Amy N, Lohr Frederic, Gibson Andrew D, Mayr Martina, Tep Bengthay, Heng Morany, Mazeri Stella, Phimpraphai Waraphon, Gamble Luke
Mission Rabies, Worldwide Veterinary Service, 4 Castle Street, Cranborne BH21 5PZ, Dorset, UK.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kasetsart University, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Sep 12;14(18):2654. doi: 10.3390/ani14182654.
WHO and WOAH advocate for annual high-coverage canine rabies vaccination campaigns as the most sustainable approach to eliminate the risk of dog rabies transmission to humans. It is estimated that Cambodia has one of the highest human rabies deaths per capita of any country (5.8 human deaths per 100,000 people), highlighting the urgent need to implement an effective canine rabies vaccination program. To this end, a coalition of government and non-government organizations conducted a pioneering short-duration dog rabies vaccination campaign over 10 days across Phnom Penh and Kandal Provinces in May 2023.
Over 10 working days, 120 vaccination teams, each consisting of two vaccinators and one tuk-tuk driver, traveled door-to-door to deliver parenteral rabies vaccines to all dogs that could be held by the teams or members of the community. Spatial team management and data collection were conducted through the WVS Data Collection Application.
A total of 74,983 dogs were vaccinated, giving a mean vaccination rate of 62.5 dogs per team per day. An additional 2145 cats were vaccinated. Of all dogs encountered by the teams, 84.0% could be vaccinated, with 99.1% of those being identified as owned. Post-vaccination surveys of 4356 households estimated a mean vaccination coverage of 70.7% in owned dogs across the districts of Phnom Penh Province.
Short-duration, large-scale canine rabies vaccination campaigns can achieve high vaccination coverage using a door-to-door approach in urban centers of Cambodia. Data gathered through the campaign yielded insights to support the refinement and planning of a wider rabies control strategy and is anticipated to drive further support for subsequent campaigns in Cambodia.
世界卫生组织(WHO)和世界动物卫生组织(WOAH)提倡开展年度高覆盖率犬类狂犬病疫苗接种活动,认为这是消除犬类狂犬病传播给人类风险的最可持续方法。据估计,柬埔寨是人均狂犬病死亡人数最多的国家之一(每10万人中有5.8人死于狂犬病),这凸显了实施有效的犬类狂犬病疫苗接种计划的迫切需求。为此,一个由政府和非政府组织组成的联盟于2023年5月在金边和干丹省开展了为期10天的开创性短期犬类狂犬病疫苗接种活动。
在10个工作日内,120个疫苗接种小组,每个小组由两名接种员和一名嘟嘟车司机组成,挨家挨户上门为所有能被小组人员或社区成员控制住的犬只注射狂犬病疫苗。通过世界动物卫生组织数据收集应用程序进行空间小组管理和数据收集。
总共为74983只犬只接种了疫苗,平均每个小组每天接种62.5只犬只。另外还为2145只猫接种了疫苗。在各小组遇到的所有犬只中,84.0%的犬只能够接种疫苗,其中99.1%被确认为有主犬只。对4356户家庭进行的接种后调查估计,金边省各地区有主犬只的平均疫苗接种覆盖率为70.7%。
在柬埔寨的城市中心,采用挨家挨户上门的方式开展短期、大规模犬类狂犬病疫苗接种活动能够实现高疫苗接种覆盖率。通过此次活动收集的数据为完善和规划更广泛的狂犬病控制策略提供了见解,并有望推动对柬埔寨后续活动的进一步支持。