A dog ecology study in an urban and a semi-rural area of Zambia

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dc.contributor.author De Balogh, K.K.I.M.
dc.contributor.author Wandeler, A.I. (Alexander I.)
dc.contributor.author Rabies in Southern and Eastern Africa. Workshop. (1993, Pretoria, South Africa)
dc.contributor.author Meslin, Francois-Xavier
dc.contributor.editor Verwoerd, Daniel Wynand
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dc.date.issued 1993
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dc.description.abstract Characteristics of dog populations and their accessibility for rabies vaccination were compared in an urban and a semi-rural area in Zambia. A total of 1190 households were interviewed. In the urban study area (Mutendere, a low income suburb of Lusaka) only 11 % of the households kept dogs with a dog:human ratio of 1:45. In the semi-rural area (Palabana) dogs were kept by 42% of households with a dog:human ratio of 1:6,7. In conjuction with the study of the dog populations in these two areas, immunization of dogs against rabies was provided by door-to-door visits in both study areas and also through central point vaccination in the urban area. The attitude of the public towards free rabies vaccinations was positive, although some misconceptions regarding indications and modalities of treatment following exposure to suspect dogs were found. Approximately 50% of the dog removals were as a result of disease and the demand for dogs was higher than the supply. Although only information on the owned segment of the dog population was obtained during the study, the proportion of ownerless dogs appeared to be very low. Generally, there is a need for better co-ordination between the different services involved in rabies control in Zambia to enhance the sustainability of vaccination programmes and improve the treatment of persons bitten by dogs. en
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dc.identifier.citation De Balogh, KKIM, Wandeler, AI & Meslin, FX 1993, 'A dog ecology study in an urban and a semi-rural area of Zambia’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 437-443. en
dc.identifier.issn 0330-2465
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41329
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Published by the Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute en
dc.rights © ARC-Onderstepoort (original). © University of Pretoria. Dept of Library Services (digital). en
dc.subject Veterinary medicine en
dc.subject Rabies en
dc.subject Vaccinations en
dc.subject Rabies in southern and eastern Africa. Proceedings of a workshop held at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, South Africa, 3-5 May 1993 en
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary medicine -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Rabies in animals en
dc.title A dog ecology study in an urban and a semi-rural area of Zambia en
dc.type Article en


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