埃塞俄比亚采用 "一体健康 "方法和 SARE 工具消除狂犬病的努力

Gashaw Adane Erkyihun , Sisay Getachew Deressa , Wubishet Zewdie Wakene , Fikru Regassa Gari
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狂犬病是一种病毒性人畜共患病,几乎影响到世界上的每一个地区。一旦出现症状,这种疾病百分之百会致命,尽管通过接种疫苗可以百分之百地预防。人类狂犬病通常是由被感染的狗咬伤后传播的病毒引起的。狂犬病造成巨大的经济损失和人员死亡,其中儿童受影响尤为严重。许多国家都支持到 2030 年消除由狗传播的人类狂犬病的全球目标。据此,埃塞俄比亚已将全球预防和消除战略纳入其国家计划,并正在实施各种干预措施。2022 年和 2023 年期间,农业部与 "一个健康 "合作方合作,为超过 35 万只家犬接种了疫苗。记录这些努力和最佳实践对于与其他国家分享正在进行的控制和消灭经验至关重要。本报告概述了狂犬病造成的负担和影响、埃塞俄比亚 2030 年狂犬病控制和消除计划的现状及其成就和挑战。本报告还强调了利益相关者合作与协调工作的现状。
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Efforts of rabies elimination with a One Health approach and SARE tools in Ethiopia
Rabies is a viral zoonosis which affects nearly every region of the world. Once symptoms appear, the disease is 100 % fatal, although it is 100 % preventable through vaccination. Human rabies is typically caused by virus transmitted from the bite of an infected dog. Rabies results in significant economic costs and human fatalities, with children being disproportionately affected. Numerous countries have embraced a global goal to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies by 2030. In line with this, Ethiopia has integrated a global prevention and elimination strategy into its national program, and is implementing various interventions. During 2022 and 2023, the Ministry of Agriculture, in partnership with One Health collaborators, vaccinated over 350,000 domestic dogs. Documenting these efforts and best practices is essential for sharing ongoing control and elimination experiences with other countries. This review outlines the burden and impact of rabies, the current status of the Ethiopian 2030 rabies control and elimination program, and its achievements and challenges. The review also highlights the current state of stakeholder collaboration and coordination efforts.
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