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Identification of dynamical changes of rabies transmission under quarantine : community-based measures towards rabies elimination

Rysava, Kristyna and Tildesley, Michael J

Here, we present a quantitative framework using a series of progressively more biologically realistic models of canine rabies in domestic dogs and from dogs to humans, a suitable example system to characterize dynamical changes under varying levels of dog quarantine. We explicitly incorporate health-seeking behaviour data to inform the modelling of contact-tracing and exclusion of rabies suspect and probable dogs that can be identified through bite-histories of patients presenting at anti-rabies clinics. We find that a temporary quarantine of rabies suspect and probable dogs provides a powerful tool to curtail rabies transmission, especially in settings where optimal vaccination coverage is yet to be achieved, providing a critical stopgap to reduce the number of human and animal deaths due to rabid bites.

PLoS Computational Biology. December 2023

Mon 29 Jan 2024, 08:14 | Tags: Microbiology & Infectious Disease