Epidemiology and control of rabies in Iran.

Developments in biologicals Pub Date : 2008-01-01
A R Janani, A Fayaz, S Simani, F Farahtaj, N Eslami, N Howaizi, P Biglari, M Sabetghadam
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Rabies is endemic in Iran. It is the most important zoonotic disease in the country. Based on studies undertaken during the past few decades, there is evidence that the main reservoir for rabies is wolves. The incidence of rabies in humans and animals is increasing each year. In 2006, more than 130,000 people received post-exposure prophylaxis. Similar figures apply regarding preventive vaccination in animals. Official data suggest that the majority of human exposures are due to biting episodes caused by dogs. However, investigations performed by this team showed that in many cases wolves were responsible for rabies transmission to humans. Because of the potential feasibility of oral rabies vaccination, this team has proposed a pilot study to evaluate the use of an oral rabies vaccine for vaccination of wildlife to control rabies in Iran.

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伊朗狂犬病的流行病学和控制。
狂犬病在伊朗流行。这是该国最重要的人畜共患疾病。根据过去几十年进行的研究,有证据表明狂犬病的主要宿主是狼。人类和动物的狂犬病发病率每年都在增加。2006年,13万多人接受了接触后预防。类似的数字也适用于动物的预防性接种。官方数据显示,大多数人类接触是由于狗咬人引起的。然而,该小组进行的调查显示,在许多情况下,狼是将狂犬病传播给人类的罪魁祸首。由于口服狂犬病疫苗的潜在可行性,该小组提出了一项试点研究,以评估在伊朗使用口服狂犬病疫苗接种野生动物以控制狂犬病。
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