the burden of animal bites among humans and control measures in mubende district

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The burden of animal bites among humans and control measures in Mubende district Asiimwe Grace Karimu, F. Monje , D. Mugabi, H. Mulondo, C. Odong, H. Kazoora , T. Odoch, C. Ohuobunwo, K. Ssemogerere

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The burden of animal bites among humans and control measures in Mubende district. Asiimwe Grace Karimu, F. Monje , D. Mugabi , H. Mulondo , C. Odong , H. Kazoora , T. Odoch, C. Ohuobunwo, K. Ssemogerere. Presentation outline. Introduction Methods Results Discussions Conclusion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The burden of animal bites among humans and control measures in

Mubende district

Asiimwe Grace Karimu, F. Monje, D. Mugabi, H. Mulondo, C. Odong, H. Kazoora , T. Odoch, C. Ohuobunwo, K.

Ssemogerere

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Introduction

Methods

Results

Discussions

Conclusion

Recommendations

Presentation outline

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Humans acquire rabies through bites by infected animals.

Domestic dogs are most important source of infection to

humans with more than 95% of human cases

Although human rabies encephalitis remains untreatable

the infection is preventable

In 2010, Uganda reported 12,718 cases and 203 deaths

from rabies with 82 (0.6%) cases from Mubende district.

About 23% of land covered by forests

Introduction

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General objective. To describe the burden of animal bites in

humans and possible control measures Specific objectives Describe the burden of animal bite cases by

person place and time Identify possible control measures in place

Objective

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Cross sectional study design Abstracted data from HMIS 031 registers at

Mubende regional referral hospital (MRRH) and Veterinary department records.

Conducted community survey from selected subcounties.

Data analysed using Epi info version 5.3.1 software

Methods

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Veterinary Records

Medical records

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In 2010 and 2011, 563 patients reported animal bites from 15 subcounties to MRRH with less than 1% first reporting to vet.

Majority of the bites were due to dogs 540 (96%)

Others; cats 12 (2.1%), jackals 5 (0.9%), goats 3 (0.5%), humans 3 (0.5%).

Results

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Patients aged 3 months to 84 years.

Females 293 (52%) most affected.

Only 541 (96.1%) patients treated with post exposure rabies vaccine

Only 125 (23.1%) of the patients received the recommended 2-3 vaccine doses.

March and August with high incidences

Results…

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0 – 9 10 -19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 – 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 - 89 0

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Interviewing dog bite patient

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Children (10 - 19yrs) more prone to animal bites.

School going children most affected Stray dogs seen in communities visited Stray dog bites common. Weak departmental collaboration (Hospital,

medical and veterinary dep'ts)

Results …

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Community survey –Nabingola s/c

Only 28% of the respondents had knowledge on rabies

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Animal bites and human rabies in Mubende primarily due to stray dogs.

Post exposure prophylaxis is currently inadequate.

Limited community knowledge on rabies Irregular control strategies

Conclusions

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District recruit Veterinary staff MAAIF provide vaccines to district for mass

vaccination of pets Vet Sensitise communities/schools on rabies Training of VHT to report on zoonoses. Killing any stray dogs in the community Strengthening the bond between Health and

Veterinary dep'ts (One Health) in the district

Recommendations

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Sensitisation of communities on rabies

Public health action

Kasambya subcounty Kiyuni subcounty

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Mubende district local government

MRRH

MUK-COVAB

MAAIF

AFENET

USAID - RESPOND

Acknowledgement