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Rabies outbreak in Greece during 2012-2014: Use of geographical information system for analysis, risk assessment and control

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Συγγραφέας
Giannakopoulos A., Valiakos G., Papaspyropoulos K., Dougas G., Korou L.M., Tasioudi K.E., Fthenakis G.C., Hutchings M.R., Kaimaras D., Tsokana C.N., Iliadou P., Spyrou V., Tzani M., Birtsas P., Kostoglou P., Sokos C., Doudounakis S., Yon L., Hannant D., Artois M., Tsiodras S., Hadjichristodoulou C., Billinis C.
Ημερομηνία
2016
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1017/S0950268816001527
Λέξη-κλειδί
rabies vaccine
rabies vaccine
altitude
animal husbandry
Article
clinical effectiveness
comparative study
disease control
dog bite
domestic animal
entropy
environmental monitoring
epidemic
geography
Greece
human
information processing
information system
livestock
nonhuman
rabies
risk assessment
vaccination
Vulpes vulpes
animal
bovine
cat
Cat Diseases
Cattle Diseases
dog
Dog Diseases
epidemic
fox
geographic information system
rabies
risk assessment
veterinary
virology
Animals
Cat Diseases
Cats
Cattle
Cattle Diseases
Disease Outbreaks
Dog Diseases
Dogs
Foxes
Geographic Information Systems
Greece
Humans
Rabies
Rabies Vaccines
Risk Assessment
Vaccination
Cambridge University Press
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Επιτομή
The objectives of this work were (i) geographical analysis of the 2012-2014 outbreak of rabies in Greece using GIS and (ii) comparative analysis of animal cases with data of potential human exposure to rabies together with environmental data, in order to provide information for risk assessment, effective monitoring and control. Most animal cases (40/48) involved red foxes, while domestic animals were also diagnosed with rabies. Overall, 80% of the cases were diagnosed in central northern Greece; 75% of the cases were diagnosed in low altitudes (<343·5 m), within a distance of 1 km from human settlements. Median distance from livestock farms was 201·25 m. Most people potentially exposed to rabies (889/1060) presented with dog bite injuries. Maximum entropy analysis revealed that distance from farms contributed the highest percentage in defining environmental niche profiles for rabid foxes. Oral vaccination programmes were implemented in 24 administrative units of the country during 2013 and 2014, covering a total surface area of ~60 000 km2. Rabies re-occurrence in Greece emphasizes the need for ongoing surveillance in cross-border areas and in areas with intense human activity. © Cambridge University Press 2016.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72304
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