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. 2012 Apr 11;27(2):132–143. doi: 10.1007/s12250-012-3244-y

Analysis on factors related to rabies epidemic in China from 2007–2011

Cui-ping Yin 1,2, Hang Zhou 3, Hui Wu 1, Xiao-yan Tao 1, Simon Rayner 4, Shu-mei Wang 2, Qing Tang 1,, Guo-dong Liang 1
PMCID: PMC8218126  PMID: 22492004

Abstract

To analyze features of the rabies epidemic in China between 2007 and 2011, identify factors influencing the epidemic and to provide a scientific basis for further control and prevention of rabies, Descriptive epidemiological methods and statistical analysis was used on data collected from the National Disease Reporting Information System between 2007 to 2011 and the National Active Surveillance System between 2007 and 2010. Our analysis shows that while the number of human rabies cases decreased year by year, the number of districts reporting cases did not show significant change. The situations in Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou and Hunan provinces clearly improved over the period but they remain provinces with high-incidence, and consequently influence the epidemic situation of surrounding provinces and possibly the whole country. Summer and autumn were high-incidence seasons. Farmers, students and pre-school children represent the high-risk populations, and rates of cases in farmers increased, those for students decreased, and pre-school children remained unchanged. Provinces with active surveillance programs reported a total of 2346 individual cases, of which 88.53% were associated with canines. Postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) of rabies cases was not significantly improved, whereas PEP in post-exposure population was good. In rural regions of China, canine density was reduced somewhat, and the immunization rate increased slightly. Finally we show that while the epidemic decreased 2007 to 2011 in China, cases continued to be diffused in certain regions. Lack of standardization of PEP on rabies cases was the main reason of morbidity. The high density and low immunization of dog in rural areas and the defective situation of PEP are still continuous occurrences in China and remain a cause for concern.

Key words: Rabies, Surveillance, Epidemic factor

Footnotes

Foundation items: National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation (201103032); and the Pathogens Network Monitoring Technology Research (2008ZX10004-008)

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