Domestic dog demographics and estimates of canine vaccination coverage in a rural area of Zambia for the elimination of rabies.
Chiho KanekoRyosuke OmoriMichihito SasakiChikako Kataoka-NakamuraEdgar SimulunduWalter MuleyaLadslav MoongaJoseph NdebeBernard M Hang'ombeGeorge DautuYongjin QiuRyo NakaoMasahiro KajiharaAkina Mori-KajiharaHerman M ChambaroHideaki HigashiChihiro SugimotoHirofumi SawaAaron S MweeneAyato TakadaNorikazu IsodaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
This paper indicates the potential for controlling canine rabies through mass vaccination in rural Zambia. Rabies education and responsible dog ownership are required to achieve high and sustainable vaccination coverage. Our findings also propose including puppies below three months old in the target population for rabies vaccination and emphasize that securing an annual enforcement of canine mass vaccination that reaches 70% coverage in the dog population is necessary to maintain protective herd immunity.