Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach

Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than 58% are in Asia and around 45% in South Asia with especially high incidence in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Vaccination c...

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Main Authors: Krishna Prasad Acharya, Deepak Subedi, Richard Trevor Wilson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:One Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352771421000057
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spelling doaj-2896b19e513841379a9c5d9eb9cd8a7d2021-04-26T05:57:08ZengElsevierOne Health2352-77142021-06-0112100215Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approachKrishna Prasad Acharya0Deepak Subedi1Richard Trevor Wilson2Animal Quarantine Office-Kathmandu, Department of Livestock Services, Kathmandu, Nepal; Corresponding author at: Animal Quarantine Office-Kathmandu, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal.Paklihawa Campus, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Rupandehi, NepalIndependent Researcher, Kathmandu, Nepal; Bartridge House, Umberleigh, United Kingdom, EX37 9ASRabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than 58% are in Asia and around 45% in South Asia with especially high incidence in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Vaccination coverage of both people and stray dogs is low in the region and in general people are not given enough protection and information about pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis. Engagement of multiple sectors and One Health collaboration including community education, awareness programmes and vaccination campaigns are critical to control and elimination of rabies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352771421000057Transboundary diseasesStray dogsPost exposure prophylaxisVaccination
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author Krishna Prasad Acharya
Deepak Subedi
Richard Trevor Wilson
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Deepak Subedi
Richard Trevor Wilson
Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
One Health
Transboundary diseases
Stray dogs
Post exposure prophylaxis
Vaccination
author_facet Krishna Prasad Acharya
Deepak Subedi
Richard Trevor Wilson
author_sort Krishna Prasad Acharya
title Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
title_short Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
title_full Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
title_fullStr Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
title_full_unstemmed Rabies control in South Asia requires a One Health approach
title_sort rabies control in south asia requires a one health approach
publisher Elsevier
series One Health
issn 2352-7714
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral disease present in more than 150 countries around the world. Globally, almost 60,000 people die each year from rabies, of which more than 58% are in Asia and around 45% in South Asia with especially high incidence in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Vaccination coverage of both people and stray dogs is low in the region and in general people are not given enough protection and information about pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis. Engagement of multiple sectors and One Health collaboration including community education, awareness programmes and vaccination campaigns are critical to control and elimination of rabies.
topic Transboundary diseases
Stray dogs
Post exposure prophylaxis
Vaccination
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