Title of article
Free Roaming Dogs: A Threat to Public Health
Author/Authors
Shafiur Rahaman, Kh School of Public Health - International Campus - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages
3
From page
182
To page
184
Abstract
Free roaming dogs are increasing in numbers. They live in unhygienic conditions and are not vaccinated
mostly. They create several problems in the community, particularly health threats to human. Dog biting
is a commonly reported case in some hospitals in Bangladesh. Rabies is one of the killers of people in
Bangladesh and transmission occurs mostly due the dog biting. Death commonly occurs in children due
to rabies. Rabies death is completely preventable by vaccinating dogs at national level. Many steps have
already been taken. Source identification of dogs, animal birth control program and proper surveillance
are necessary. Sustainable implementation of programs to manage dog population, dog bite management
and awareness raising among population can bring out fruitful result in this situation. Inhumane killing
of dogs to reduce the number can never be a permanent solution. Vaccinating dogs is the most effective
strategy suggested by experts. Therefore, it is not too late to implement action plans with regular monitoring
and evaluation for the sake of human and animal health.
Keywords
Roaming dogs , Public health , Threat , Rabies , Vaccination
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2444762
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