Fatal cases of animal-mediated human rabies : looking beyond sectoral prism to One Health
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Fasina, Folorunso Oludayo
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Elsevier
Abstract
This issue of Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine has
published a case report. This report detailed an atypical fatal
case of fox-mediated human rabies. It once again reemphasized
the importance of zoonotic disease transmission by animals
(including wildlife), and a need to look introspectively in order
to consider innovative solutions aimed at reducing the burden of
zoonoses. Rabies continues to significantly impact human lives,
particularly in the Asian and Africa regions where fatal dogmediated
rabies in humans accounts for 96% of total rabiesassociated
global death annually (> 59 000). In the current case,
a fox (Vulpes vulpes) had attacked a man in a farm area in Qom,
Iran, inflicting injuries in the head and palms. The patient only
sought wound dressing without the necessary follow-up postexposure
prophylaxis. Ultimately, death supervene despite all
effort at late recovery. This brings to focus the importance of
targeted but intense community awareness campaign on rabies
and other zoonoses, especially with regards to preventive and
mitigation measures that can reduce zoonotic burdens in atrisk
communities. Such activities have been tested with positive
outcomes in Moshi, Tanzania and elsewhere.
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Zoonotic disease, Transmission, Rabies, Humans
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Fasina F.O. Fatal cases of animal-mediated human rabies: Looking
beyond sectoral prism to One Health. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2019; 12(11): 483-484.
