Dog rabies data reported to multinational organizations from Southern and Eastern African countries

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Beyene T.J. [1 ,2 ]
Mourits M.C.M. [1 ]
Hogeveen H. [1 ]
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[1] Business Economics Group, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, Wageningen
[2] College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 34, Debre Zeit
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Africa; Data inconsistency; One health; Rabies;
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10.1186/s13104-017-2527-7
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Objective: Rabies is one of the viral diseases with the highest case fatality rate in humans. The main transmission route to humans is through bites, especially of infected dogs. Decisions on the allocation of resources to control and reduce the socio-economic impacts of rabies require reliable data. Several national, regional and international organizations have been gathering rabies data for more than a decade. The objective of this paper was to examine the consistencies in the number of dog rabies cases reported to different multinational organizations by Southern and Eastern African countries and to explore the presence of any time trend among the reported rabies data. Results: Data was systematically extracted from the databases of the Southern and Eastern African Rabies Group - SEARG and the World Organization for Animal Health/World animal health information - OIE/WAHID. Despite differences in entities by which data have been reported to the two organisations, reported numbers were significantly correlated (Spearman's rho = 0.52, P < 0.001). The reported data did not indicate the presence of any trend in the number of reported dog rabies outbreaks. Inconsistencies in the reported numbers were observed between the databases, possibly due to the fact that human and animal health authorities report separately to the organisations involved in addition to the use of indefinite definitions of report categories set by report receiving organizations. © 2017 The Author(s).
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