Integrated Community-Based Reporting and Field Diagnostics for Improved Rabies Surveillance in Rural Laikipia, Kenya

OC Odinga, Lian Thomas, Evalyne Wambugu, Adam W Ferguson, Eric M. Fèvre, Andy D. Gibson, James M. Hassell, Dishon M. Muloi, Suzan Murray, Andrea Surmat, Peter M. Mwai, Rosie Woodroffe, Dedan Ngatia, Peter Gathura, John Waitumbi, Katherine E. L. Worsley-Tonks

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Abstract / Description of output

Rabies vaccination in domestic dog populations has increased globally in a bid to protect human health. Surveillance efforts, however, are inconsistent in endemic regions such as in sub-Saharan Africa, due to fragmented reporting and limited diagnostic capacity for suspected cases, limiting successful monitoring and evaluation of vaccination campaigns. Here, we conducted a pilot study aiming to strengthen rabies surveillance by combining community-based surveillance with field-based diagnostic testing in pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in central Kenya; communities which are frequently marginalised from health systems. During the 6-month pilot study, there were 14 alerts of suspected rabid dogs in the community, of which eight were tested and five diagnostically confirmed as rabid. Two positive samples processed successfully for whole genome sequencing indicated
that the rabies variant circulating in central Kenya during the study period belonged to the Africa 1b subclade, which is similar to variants identified in eastern Kenya and Tanzania, suggesting regional transmission. This pilot study indicates that rabies continues to circulate in the region and that community-based surveillance, when combined with enhanced diagnostic testing, can help alleviate under reporting and guide vaccination campaigns
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalZoonoses and Public Health
Volume1
Issue number6
Early online date2 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Dec 2024

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • community-based surveillance
  • field-based diagnostic testing
  • one health
  • rabies|
  • whole genome sequencing

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