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   Insights and efforts to control rabies in Zambia: Evaluation of determinants and barriers to dog vaccination in Nyimba district  
   
نویسنده mulipukwa c.p. ,mudenda b. ,mbewe a.r.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 10
چکیده    Background: the current rabies control strategy in zambia is based on dog vaccination,dog population control and dog movement restrictions. in nyimba district of zambia,dog vaccination coverage is low but the incidence of dog bites is high which places the community at risk of rabies infection. the renewed global interest eliminating rabies in developing countries has spurred interest to identify determinants and barriers of dog vaccination in an effort to reduce the overall disease burden. methodology: a mixed methods cross sectional design was used in the study. this consisted of three parts: evaluation of medical records regarding dog bite injuries,implementation and analysis of a household survey and in-depth review of key informant interviews. data was collected into a microsoft excel database and subsequently transferred to stata for descriptive,inferential and thematic analysis. results: dog vaccination coverage overall was 8.7% (57/655),with 3.4% (22/655) in urban areas,1.8% (12/655) in peri-urban and 3.5 (23/655) in the rural regions. financially stable households were more likely to have their dogs vaccinated. only 10.3% (31/300) of the respondents had vaccinated their dogs and these had a reliable source of income as 6% (18/300) were peasant farmers,2% (6/300) were dependants whose guardians were financially stable and 2.3% (7/300) were in steady employment. important barriers to dog vaccination included cost,limited awareness of vaccination program and access. conclusion: current rabies control strategies in nyimba district,zambia,appear quite limited. improvements in the regional dog vaccination program may provide benefits. enhancement of educational efforts targeting behavioural factors may also prove useful. finally,the cost of dog vaccination can be reduced with scaled up production of a local vaccine. © 2017 mulipukwa et al.
آدرس university of zambia school of medicine,department of public health,lusaka, Zambia, university of zambia school of medicine,department of public health,lusaka, Zambia, university of zambia school of medicine,department of public health,lusaka, Zambia
 
     
   
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